How to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 2: Consider the Future
Tip: Suggest Improvements for the Future It may be that, in the course of the research for your dissertation, you discover previous decisions and actions that may happen again in the future. You may...
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Another thing that truly separates a first class dissertation from a second class one is discussion of ideas and issues that have never before been discussed. The following is an example of such a...
View ArticleHow to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 2: Developing the Debate
As noted in the previous post, one of the most important breakthroughs in writing your dissertation can come from spotting a gap where something has not yet been discussed. Once writing to fill that...
View ArticleHow to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 2: Concluding
A certain English teacher, Sandra MacCallum, at Kyle Academy once taught that, sometimes, “you’ve got to put your foot into the icy water”. Don’t be afraid to come to powerful conclusions.Author...
View ArticleHow to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 3: Fresh Perspective
Separating a dissertation into manageable chunks from the initial stages of structural planning gives you freedom to start afresh to write about a different but related topic once concluding another...
View ArticleHow to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 3: Creativity
Creative argument is essential if you’re going to get a first. Perhaps only unless your tutor or professor doesn’t know the topic well can you get away rehashing old argument and ideas that have been...
View ArticleHow to write a first class dissertation: Chapter 4: New Topic
Notwithstanding, the House of Lords effectively got human rights wrong, thus paving the way forward for reduced protection of Article 6 in the UK. However, this area is not devoid of hope; to effect...
View ArticleHow to Conclude a First Class Law Dissertation
The conclusion to your dissertation is, arguably, the most important part and is, therefore, potentially a major differentiator between a first class dissertation and a second class one. There are...
View ArticleHow to write a first-class bibliography for a legal essay
How to write a bibliography to conclude your first-class dissertation There are three stages for completing an abundant and competent bibliography. First, go into the footnotes on your document, select...
View ArticleHow to Write a First Class Law Dissertation – Complete Guide
How to Write a First Class Law Dissertation - My honours law dissertation, top tips and a great video from an ex-Cambridge professor. Enjoy!Author informationWardBlawgLegal Blogger at WardBlawg+Gavin...
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