Reflection and Iteration (New)
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Me, Myself and I | Group Collaboration | The Academic System | Software | 1 | 2-10 | 11-30 | 30+ |
This entry elaborates on one aspect of “How to write a thesis”, which you can check out for an overview.
After you have written the first draft of your bachelor thesis, you will continue with the revision. Here, it is important not to be discouraged if you make a lot of changes. This is a normal part of the writing process and is essential for you to get the best out of your work. Below, you will find some tips on what to consider when reflecting on your work.
At some point in your work, you will have something written at every section that you planned from the beginning, or that subsequently developed while working on your thesis. Your work is done, or so you think. This is the starting point of your iteration. You already achieved something, no doubt. Having your thesis written roughly is an ideal setting for an iteration.