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To present a successful thesis, combine personal interest with relevant research and guidance from a professor. Thesis ideas can come from independent courses, research, and assignments. Consider different angles before starting the research process.

The best way to present thesis ideas is to combine personal interest in a topic with relevant research and guidance from a professor or academic advisor. One of the reasons it is so important to incorporate personal interest is that a thesis, whether for a master’s or doctoral program, will require a great deal of time and effort. This time and these efforts can seem quite daunting if the research topics that will inform the thesis are of little interest to the student writing a thesis. It is also important to work with a trusted professor or academic mentor when presenting thesis ideas. This person can help someone develop thesis ideas into thesis statements and can also offer guidance in terms of research methods.

In many cases, the germs for thesis ideas will come from independent courses and research that the student conducts as part of class assignments. A graduate student might develop thesis ideas based on lectures they’ve attended, books they’ve read as part of required reading for their classes, and research they’ve done on their own to complete assigned projects. All this work will inform the student’s knowledge of the subject he is studying. We hope that this work will arouse particular interest in relation to ideas or theories discovered as part of the learning process.

When presenting thesis ideas, it’s helpful to look back at any courses you’ve completed and ask yourself if there was a particular topic or theme you wanted to know more about. A graduate student in an English language program, for example, might think of some courses she’s taken on Willa Cather and pastoral romance. With that in mind, she might come up with a list of thesis ideas about Willa Cather and the tradition of pastoral romances and then review them with a professor or thesis consultant.

Once a subject is chosen for a thesis, it is important to consider the various ways in which that subject can be investigated. The graduate student might think to compare and contrast Willa Cather’s pastoral novels with her novels that take place in urban areas. Or she might consider investigating Willa Cather’s novels as feminist texts. It’s best to consider several angles before going into the research process.

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