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How's your graduation thesis?
My thesis has been completed about 95% now, and it has entered the stage of sorting and checking. It only took me about a month to write my thesis, so it is relatively easy to check the duplicate.

As a student majoring in social economy, it is very easy to write a thesis. Usually I like reading some extra-curricular books, so I can come in handy in the process of writing my thesis, and the requirements for duplicate checking are relatively low.

1. Write a paper of 15000 words a month. Being a person who likes economics books and articles very much at ordinary times, it is very simple to write a paper of 15000 words a month. You only need to write a paper of about 500 words every day, and you have completed the task of the day. Writing a thesis is mainly through collecting some data, and then deriving some suggestions based on these data.

Second, a duplicate checking rate of about 20% is required. As a student majoring in financial management, the professional requirement is that the duplicate checking rate should not exceed 20%, which is not high compared with other majors. Many science and engineering disciplines require that the duplicate checking rate should not exceed 15%, and the price is very expensive when checking duplicates, which will basically be two or three hundred yuan.

Third, the papers of liberal arts majors are relatively simple. Papers of liberal arts majors are often simpler and easier to pass, because there are not so many terms in liberal arts majors, unlike many terms in science and engineering majors. It is easier for technical terms to float red when checking duplicate, and it will be more difficult to correct papers.

This is only from the perspective of a liberal arts major. For those science and engineering students, it is more difficult to write papers, because they not only have to write more words, but also check the duplicate more strictly. Therefore, as a liberal arts major, I am luckier when I graduate.