Just write it!
Stop procrastinating. Take responsibility.
Don't wait for permission, guidance, or feedback from your supervisor, advisor, committee, or anyone else.
The more you have written and "complete" the greater the pressure on the supervisor, department, and university, to o.k. submission of the thesis.
With supervisors who are tardy/slack/lazy/negligent/disorganised about feedback make sure meetings, submissions of drafts, and requests for feedback are documented in emails.
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Stop procrastinating and take responsibility is certainly an advice every grad students who are doing their paper need. It would also be advisable to focus and concentrate when you are doing the paper. Turn off unnecessary website that might catch your attention like social networking website. Anyway, this advices would certainly help a lot.
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