The paper is divided into three parts: raising questions → analyzing problems → solving problems. There will be a summary and conclusion at the beginning and the end. Of course, we can't generalize according to everyone's different situation.
Questions that are usually asked.
1. What is the reason for choosing this topic?
First of all, subjectively speaking, each paper corresponds to the corresponding major, which can be briefly analyzed from the current general social situation of the major, and then combined with my own internship experience (during the internship, I got a deeper social understanding of the major and found some problems, etc.). Finally, I can say that I chose this topic after in-depth communication with my tutor.
2. What is the significance and purpose of this research?
This problem is usually mentioned in the opening title, and there are related chapters in the text. You just need to summarize and refine it. It should be noted that the logic must be clear and you must not think about where to start. Patchwork will leave a bad impression on the assessment teacher.