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RE: dissertation - May 10 2008 3:03:19
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Big D
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go and look through previous years dissertations, get some idea of the direction people took theirs. then go and brain storm, works a treat.
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RE: dissertation - May 10 2008 3:06:50
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wysiwyg
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a few people i know are buying ones off ebay and following the format, i mean ones not connected to what they are doing at all so tha tthey can see how the people laid theres out, did the research, etc so this is an option as well yeah bigd i know what a few people at work did theirs on, some would be ok, some wouldnt (if i move) i did a mini-one last year on the sector (the one i may be coming out of) but struggled with info and made a bit up, also if i move this info would effectively disappear health and safety is a an option (eg cscs cards worth) but i can see this being boring cheers for comment
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RE: dissertation - May 10 2008 3:22:16
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Big D
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go to your uni's library they will have loads of old dissertations, one's in your subject area too. fcuk buying one off ebay, it will show up when they run it through 'turn it in' or any ohter plagiarism programme. buying it to copy the format is daft when you can to the library and see what other people did. i struggled with my dissertation topic, but then sat and brain stormed the areas i was doing well in and outside areas that interested me. soon came to me.
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