A master's thesis is a thesis written by a graduate student who is studying for a master's degree. It should be reflected that the author has mastered the basic professional knowledge extensively and deeply, has the ability to conduct scientific research independently, and has new independent opinions on the research topic. The thesis has certain depth and good scientific value, and plays a positive role in improving the academic level of this major.
Excellent master's thesis can reflect the author's mastery and level of theoretical knowledge of this major, help the author to build a good and complete knowledge system, and also reflect the author's independent scientific research ability and application level of academic theory, as well as his thinking and independent opinions on research topics.
There are two kinds of papers to be written during the postgraduate period:
One is a paper published in a journal, and the other is a graduation thesis. Publishing a paper in a journal depends on what level of journal you choose. It is difficult to publish core periodicals, but it is relatively difficult to publish general periodicals. You must write your graduation thesis, otherwise you won't have a degree certificate.
Some schools require candidates to publish 1-2 articles in journals during their graduate studies, otherwise there will be no graduation certificate. In fact, the difficulty of writing a paper depends not only on the individual, but also on the method you use.