1. Interest and enthusiasm: Choose a topic that you are interested in and love. This will help you keep your motivation and attention during the research.
2. Know your field: Know your research field deeply, read relevant literature and research reports, and understand the current research trends and hot issues.
3. Find out the research gap: Find a field or problem that has not been fully studied, which will provide a unique opportunity for your research.
4. Feasibility: Make sure that the topics and questions you choose are feasible, that is, they can be completed within your time and resources.
5. Clear goal: Your research should have a clear goal or question, which will help you keep the focus in the research process.
6. Discuss with your tutor: If you have a tutor, it is very important to discuss your research topics and problems with your tutor. They can provide valuable feedback and suggestions.
7. Innovation: Try to choose innovative research topics and questions, which will make your research more attractive and more likely to attract academic attention.
8. Social impact: consider the possible social impact of your research and choose topics and problems that can solve practical problems or benefit society.