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In the publication "Senior Thesis", Social Sciences Correspondent Annie Woehling shares valuable guidance for students tackling their senior thesis. The article, titled "Stuff Happens: Moving Beyond Initial Thesis Challenges", is penned by Mark Shwartz, who has previously written "Senior Thesising 101" and "A Letter to the Juniors on the Senior Thesis".
The article offers general advice for choosing a topic for a senior thesis, emphasising that each individual may find different strategies helpful. It encourages students to figure out what works best for them, as this is a personal decision when writing a thesis.
One section of the article is dedicated to "Senior Thesising 101: Choosing your Topic", providing insightful tips for students embarking on their senior thesis journey. However, the article does not provide specific advice on what works for an individual when writing a thesis, nor does it mention the American Anthropological Association guide to citations.
The article does not focus on the use of caffeine or bananas for energy, but it does acknowledge that maintaining energy levels during long work periods can be crucial. It suggests that finding a comfortable work environment and routine can help in this regard, though it does not mention working with a friend in silence.
Instead, the article encourages students to find a method that suits their unique needs and preferences. It emphasises the importance of perseverance and self-discovery in the thesis-writing process, encouraging students to move beyond initial challenges and embrace the journey towards academic success.
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