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24 24  Usually, your thesis is a full-time job, also meaning **full-time presence at your desk**. In case you also have other regular work to do, discuss this with your adviser at the beginning of your thesis work.
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26 += Thesis Proposal =
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28 +The first thing to do after you familiarized yourself with the topic and problem of your thesis is to write a short proposal (~~2-4 pages). The proposal should be prepared as early as possible (within the first or second week) and should show your adviser that you understood the problem and have a rough idea how to solve it. It may be structured as follows.
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30 +* Problem description
31 +* Planned Solutions/Goals
32 +** Hard requirements that have to be fulfilled by the end of your thesis
33 +** Soft requirements that can be solved if time permits
34 +* Schedule outlining your proceeding (this includes writing the thesis, see next section)
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36 +After you finished the proposal, you should give a short (informal) talk of about 15 minutes during our daily tea meeting presenting your topic to all members of our group.
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26 26  = Timing is (Almost) Everything =
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28 28  Chances are your adviser has already supervised one or more theses. Take advantage of his or her experience! Send him drafts of the chapters of your thesis before submitting the final thesis. Of course, the drafts should be as good as possible from your point of view. Your adviser can only improve your drafts so much. If your draft is of low quality, (s)he can help you push it to an okay-ish level; but if the draft is already of high-quality to start with, (s)he can help you elevate it to pure awesomeness. Note that your drafts need not be complete yet: you can always hand in missing bits and pieces later on. Here's a schedule that has proven to work well regarding when to hand in what.
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