A critical aspect of any Master’s programme or Advanced Undergraduate programme is the preparation of a Dissertation. Deadlines are something that come attached with any type of work you pursue in your life. This holds true with Dissertations as well. The bundle of sheets to be developed in the near time needs planning and scheduling on a weekly basis. Outline a week’s timetable on a board or a chart and place it where you can have a regular access.
An important aspect is that your timetable must not only describe the project’s deadlines but also embrace other work commitments such as University timetable, part-time work, other assignments, etc. After enlisting the priorities, add reasonable timelines to each of it with a thorough analysis of where you could commit time. Make way for short intervals while you stage your dissertation to relax and keep your brain working. Design a practically regular pattern of study that best suits you and your deadlines.