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MA dissertation’s conclusion

December 7th, 2007 · No Comments ·

A great variety of publications on how to write an effective and eye-catching introduction are available for students. However, the number of articles on the issue of how to conclude MA dissertation’s is much lower. In spite of this statistics, it should be noted that the conclusion takes up about 20 % percent of the final grade, whereas introduction – not more than 10 %.

When you are writing your MA dissertation’s conclusion, you are probably exhausted of working on this paper. So, you are putting less efforts into completing this section as you should. This is the most common mistake made by students- they do not pay enough attention to writing effective and summarizing conclusion. As a result, they lose their precious points.

The main idea of any conclusion is to summarize and outline your main ideas. This is a very challenging task to fit your ten or twenty pages long body into few sentences- but this is what you are supposed to do in writing your MA dissertation’s conclusion.

Start preparing your conclusion while working on the body of MA dissertation- decide what are the key sentences, which should be reemphasized in the conclusion.

The style of the language of your conclusion should correspond to the style used in the previous sections of the paper. Moreover, your conclusion should be built on the basis of simple, but valid words and arguments.

MA dissertation’s conclusion is the last section that is read by your examiners, so it remains in their memory the longest time. Try to impress your committee by writing an outstanding conclusion.

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