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writes: im in my third year at uni now and I have my dissertation coming up in which im struggling to decide upon a topic . im studying social science and up to now my main areas I want to look into are the media and sociology . The main topic I think I am going to go along with is how the judicial systems treats celebrities in comparison to non celerity defendants in addition to people's perceptions on this and the power celebrities have in comparison to non-celebrities, but at the same im still unsure of this because nothing seems to really interest me . if I don't decide on a topic soon then this could have an affect on my overall grade as the quicker I start on my dissertation the more time I will have to check it over . Shall I stick with this idea ? or can you give me any other ideas for a dissertation topic that maybe similar to this ? ive spend too long thinking of a topic so I really need to decide .also I start my new job soon and im slightly worried that I wont have a lot of time to do my college studies can anyone give me any advice and tips on how to fit all my work in and college work as I always end up getting stressed with myself and don't want to submit any work late and really want to enjoy my job without feeling too over occupied with my studies . Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 October 2018): As its your final year, i would prioritise uni work as much as you can. A good grade will affect your career prospects going forward while the job you are doing now is unlikely to be a job for life. Your best bet is to make a work plan and then force yourself to stick to it and not get distracted. As regards the topic of your dissertation, speak with your tutor, do some reading and googling for ideas and speak with your fellow students. Good luck
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 October 2018): Why don't you arrange and appointment with your course tutor ASAP and discuss your concerns, also share it with other students and see if they have ideas to help you?
As for doing the dissertation, it all depends how you best work. For me it was to get up at 5 every morning for a dew weeks and chip away at it for a couple of hours. For you it could be a whole day every week or in between job/uni etc. But I think you need to stick to a schedule and don't just ignore what you need to do...it isn't much help, sorry but I hope it helps a bit
PS what about a Uni forum to ask about dissertation?
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