Thesis language and style
If you're writing a thesis, it's good to know that language and style are super important
A well-written thesis is not only easier to understand, but also looks professional.
Here are some tips so your thesis turns out so well that everyone will just shake their heads in amazement!
Be clear and bright as the sun
Avoid complicated expressions and long sentences. If you phrase things simply and clearly, everyone will better understand what you're talking about.
For example, instead of writing: "The synergistic interactions between entities significantly influence ecosystem dynamics," you could say: "When two things work together in nature, it can greatly change their environment."
Stick to the points
When you write, every paragraph should have a clear purpose. Don't wander off!
If you were telling your friends about something, you wouldn't jump from idea to idea without finishing your thought, would you?
The same applies to thesis writing.
Be consistent
Use the same expressions throughout the text and follow the formal rules.
If you once used the word "film," don't call it "movie" two paragraphs later. This helps make your thesis organized and transparent.
Pay attention to details
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation – these matter too!
If these are in order, your work will be much more credible. Use spell-check, or ask a friend to read it over before you submit it.
Example from real life
Imagine you're writing a thesis about the use of artificial intelligence in the music industry. In a simple, casual style, you could write about how musicians now write songs with the help of machines, making songwriting faster and more exciting. You could show this, for example, with an analysis of a famous artist's new album, where you explain how they used artificial intelligence to create hit songs.
Summary
Writing a thesis is not a dry obligation, but an opportunity to show how capable you are of communicating understandably and interestingly.
If you follow these aspects, your thesis will be much more interesting and understandable, and your teachers will appreciate it more.
However, if you'd like to make your text a bit more formal, Pointbot can help with that too!
Making it more formal with Pointbot
The previous text looks like this with Pointbot:
"To collect chocolate and Oreos chocolate data, I prepared the following summary table containing the following attributes: number of grams, presence or absence of Oreos pieces, number of chocolate pieces, diameter size, and market price of chocolate. To determine the price, I used retail pricing logic derived from the corner store database."
"The data shows that Oreos chocolate has 25% more content than competitors. This is largely due to containing OREO pieces. For many consumers, this can represent a strong purchasing advantage."