Turn Lecture Notes Into Thesis
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
I have accumulated a full semester’s worth of material from my “Love & Relationships” lectures and now need it shaped into a polished academic thesis. All raw notes are ready to share; what I’m missing is the structured narrative, scholarly framing, and consistent referencing that will transform those fragments into a coherent, submission-ready document.
Here’s the flow I have in mind:
• First, you review the notes, group related ideas, and map out a clear chapter outline that logically develops the central argument.
• Next, you draft each section, weaving in theoretical context and up-to-date citations. If you spot gaps that need additional literature or data, flag them so I can supply sources or approvals.
• Once the body is complete, you handle introduction, abstract, conclusion, and any appendices, ensuring every in-text citation matches the reference list.
• Finally, you format the entire thesis in whichever style we agree on (APA, MLA, or Chicago) and deliver a clean, proofread document in DOCX and PDF.
Acceptance criteria:
– Logical progression from outline through final draft
– Accurate, consistent citations and reference list
– Meets the word count or page requirements we confirm together
– Zero grammar or spelling errors after final proof
If you enjoy turning scattered notes into clear, academically sound writing, I’d love to collaborate. Let me know your approach and a realistic timeline, and we can get started right away.
Here’s the flow I have in mind:
• First, you review the notes, group related ideas, and map out a clear chapter outline that logically develops the central argument.
• Next, you draft each section, weaving in theoretical context and up-to-date citations. If you spot gaps that need additional literature or data, flag them so I can supply sources or approvals.
• Once the body is complete, you handle introduction, abstract, conclusion, and any appendices, ensuring every in-text citation matches the reference list.
• Finally, you format the entire thesis in whichever style we agree on (APA, MLA, or Chicago) and deliver a clean, proofread document in DOCX and PDF.
Acceptance criteria:
– Logical progression from outline through final draft
– Accurate, consistent citations and reference list
– Meets the word count or page requirements we confirm together
– Zero grammar or spelling errors after final proof
If you enjoy turning scattered notes into clear, academically sound writing, I’d love to collaborate. Let me know your approach and a realistic timeline, and we can get started right away.