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Introduction
A few days before you submit your report to your advisor, bring a double-spaced draft and a copy of your original proposal to the Writing Center for a critique. Revise your draft as many times as is necessary to produce a fluent and complete report. When you submit your progress report to your advisor, be sure to attach a copy of your proposal. Also, remember to include your drafts and the final versions of your proposal and progress report in the folder you submit at the end of the semester. Organize the body of your report into the following sections: Project and Purpose
Progress Made to Date
Practical Implications
If, at this point, you think your work may result in a publishable article, indicate where you think it might be published. Check relevant journals to see what has previously been published in your area of research. Be sure to note the editorial policies for the format and style of these journals. Doing this work before you draft a final report or article will help you to avoid wasting time on subsequent revisions. |
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