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The Secret to Writing a Chapter One That Gets Approved Instantly
Chapter One is your project's "first impression." If you fail to hook the reader here, the rest of the research feels weak. The most important section is the "Statement of the Problem." Many students mistake this for a "General Complaint."
To get instant approval, your problem statement must be specific. Don't just say "Poverty is bad." Say "There is a lack of digital micro-lending options for small-scale traders in Ariaria Market." This shows you have a clear target.
Combine this with a solid "Background to the Study" that tracks the history of your topic, and you will find that your supervisor will spend less time correcting you and more time praising your depth of research.
To get instant approval, your problem statement must be specific. Don't just say "Poverty is bad." Say "There is a lack of digital micro-lending options for small-scale traders in Ariaria Market." This shows you have a clear target.
Combine this with a solid "Background to the Study" that tracks the history of your topic, and you will find that your supervisor will spend less time correcting you and more time praising your depth of research.