Kaori writes:
My graduation report is about minority languages in the world and UK, especially Welsh. I totally wrote a report of about sixty-five pages. My report is composed of Introduction, Chapters 1-4 and Conclusion.
At first, I really did not know what I should do for my graduation report. After I decided my thesis, I considered the composition of the thesis. At the same time, I began to collect materials. I looked for some books in the library, and the internet was also available for finding materials. Some materials were given by my superviser, Mr. Robins. Most of the materials were written in English, so it took a lot of time to read them.
I started to write the body from the summer vacation onwards. Based on the composition which I considered before, I kept on writing each chapter. I showed Mr. Robins my writing regularly, and reconsidered it again and again. My report was almost done in the middle of December, and after that, I checked in detail, and bound it into a book.
Through my experience, I think that it is important to consider the composition of the report and collect materials as soon as possible. Of course, it is also necessary to read and understand materials. It takes time to do detailed works, such as bibliography, notes and bookbinding, so I suggest to leave time to spare to do such things. You must not let your work pile up. Just keep doing it, and you can complete your graduation report.