One of the benefits of doing an Independent Research Study is setting your own schedule. BUT one of the most difficult things about doing an Independent Research Study is setting your own schedule. Here are some guidelines to help you:
A sample timeline has been put together below to help illustrate. Notice that this student's schedule starts on a Thursday and ends on a Wednesday. Also, you can see how she customized the schedule to meet her needs - she decided not to work on Sundays and has built the schedule on 6 days of work per week. Additionally, her Research Advisor has required two written progress reports, four phone check-ins, and three drafts of the paper before the final one is submitted, so those due dates are all included as well. She used color-coding to keep track of due dates, conferences and phone calls with her Research Advisor, and the intermediate goals she set for herself that will help her meet the due dates.
Your schedule or timeline may look very different from this and that is OK. As long as your Research Advisor has approved it and you are able to use it to stay on track with your project, that's all that matters.
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Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Week 1 |
START DATE Prepare for Conference #1 |
Conference #1 Due: Timeline draft |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#1 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#2 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#3 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#4 of 15) |
Week 2 |
Check-in #1 Due: Progress Report
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Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#5 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#6 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#7 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#8 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#9 of 15) |
Week 3 |
Check-in #2 Due: Reading List (to date) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#10 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#11 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#12 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#13 of 15) |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#14 of 15) |
Week 4 |
Locate, read, and take notes on one article (#15 of 15) Prepare for Conference #2 |
Conference #2 Due: Opinion/Thesis statement |
Synthesize research and develop outline |
Flesh out the outline |
Flesh out the outline |
Begin Draft #1 |
Week 5 |
Check-in #3 Continue writing Draft #1 Due: Progress Report |
Continue writing Draft #1 |
Due: Draft #1 |
Submit Draft #1 to CAS for feedback on structure of paper |
Revise Draft #1 |
Revise Draft #1 |
Week 6 |
Check-in #4 Due: Draft #2 |
Submit Draft #2 to Grammarly for proofreading |
Revise Draft #2 |
Due: Draft #3 |
Submit draft to CAS for feedback on APA format |
END DATE Due: Draft #4 (Final) |