Isn’t it amazing how fast time goes by? We are already into
May, how far have you progressed on your dissertation this year? Perhaps you
need a helping hand to guide you along the way, if so I strongly suggest you
pick up my book: Finding
Your Way to a Ph.D.: Advice from the Dissertation Mentor
that takes you step-by-step through the dissertation process. It discusses
dealing with committee members, tips on writing each chapter and getting
through the IRB process. Some recent reviews on Amazon:
"This is a fantastic book for any PhD candidate. It
contains detailed and thoughtful guidance for navigating the challenges that
all PhD candidates, whether they are savvy researchers or very new and clueless
students, with ease and grace and humor. Lee's prose is readable and
engaging."
"An excellent book for doctoral students who are
working on their dissertation. The book provides a step by step guide in how to
develop a prospectus to writing your final dissertation chapter. Tips on motivating
self is worth reading multiple times. There are many books that try to explain
the dissertation process, but fail to answer clearly the students questions.
This book is easy to read and a book that should be kept on your desk in eye
view, at all times. I encourage all dissertation students to add this book to
your library. You will find the book is an excellent reference guide just like
the APA Manual book."
"For any student pursuing a doctorate, this book will
be your guide. It is an easy read yet packed with practical and important
information to help you achieve your goal of a "done" dissertation!
Dr. Stadtlander utilized her wealth of knowledge and experience to create a
text for the benefit of all who choose to pursue a doctorate. Thank you for
such a reference! I strongly recommend this book. "
Give yourself the benefit of all of the help you can!
Next time, I will discuss small efforts. Do you have an
issue or a question that you would like me to discuss in a future post? Would
you like to be a guest writer? Send me your ideas!
leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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