Find an economic topic, refer to previous literature, and do it carefully by measuring. Don't ignore the steps, the check of the check, the procedure of the program and so on. I can make up for it myself, and I don't insist on innovation, so it can be better. Basically, if I want to get extra points, let alone cross-majors, I have studied economics for three years and I can't write any papers.
Generally speaking, it takes 65,438+0 months to consult and read the literature (mainly depending on your reading speed and English level, which can be reduced to 65,438+0-2 weeks as appropriate), draw up the framework and core content (generally 65,438+0-2 weeks for inspiration), and the remaining 65,438+0 weeks for collection and processing. Last year, I spent nearly six weeks writing my thesis. Of course, the quality is only moderate. If the landlord wants to pursue the level of Guofa or Guanghua, he still needs to prepare more.