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Stop Playing with Your Dissertations: A Quick Guide to Dissertation Writing

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It is not really that easy to get an AS level. To be qualified to take the course you have been dreaming for about 14 years or so can be very frustrating if things will not happen as planned. All you may want to do  is to compose music and play them in public - no more, no less. Your grammar is poor but you are blessed with the wisdom of arranging words to make it pleasing to the ears of the listeners. Does this mean that you cannot take a degree? Extended project qualification is the answer!

As pointed out in Wikipedia,  in writing for Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), "the students' choice of topic is free, although they must show that it is academically useful, either related to their current course of study, or their future career. It takes the form of either a dissertation (5,000 words being a common guideline[4][5]) or a number of other forms: a musical or dramatical composition, report or artefact, backed up with paperwork."  Any topic can certainly be a topic to be compressed inside your dissertation.