Alice Thomas's blog : How To Get Your Postgrad Thesis Printed

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Congratulations, you've done it! After months or perhaps years of hard work in sacrifice, effort, and sweat, it's finally time to finish your Master or perhaps you've completed your PhD thesis. You've read it over and over again to make sure you've not missed any mistakes after months or years of toil, sacrifice, and sweat. Your bibliography is  precisely on target, and you're confident that you've referenced your work correctly following the guidelines in your area of study. What's the difference between you and your sweet and sweet freedom? Stampa tesi di laurea and getting it submitted on time, of course.

Don't forget the Specifics As an experienced postgraduate student who's managed to avoid the numerous difficulties of your academic experience to arrive at the point you are now. You're aware that the academic world is full of rules and guidelines. The same rules apply to printing the thesis. It needs to be able to pass a stringent test before it is assessed to be graded. Every institution will have its own rules regarding the preparation and submission of theses. You must be aware of this before submitting your thesis. To give you an idea of what you may need to keep in mind, here are some of the numerous rules for students who write postgraduate Theses to Kings College London:

  • These must be printed in plain white on A4 paper.
  • Every sheet must be one and a single
  • The margins at the edge of the binding should not be less than 40mm, while other margins should not be less than 20mm.
  • 1.5 or 1.5 spacing must be employed
  • You need to have an official title page
  • You will need a list of all the contents
  • You must provide an abstract of 300 words
  • These must be bound with medium blue cloth

After you've figured out the requirements of your university regarding your research, it's time to get your thesis printed, as you can see that these standards are quite demanding. This may sound like common sense, but you could save yourself some problems by simply making a few extra steps now to make sure you don't get caught at the very last obstacle.

Where Should I Print My Thesis?

A good place to start is the university in the institution itself. There are many benefits to choosing this route; one of them is the convenience that comes with it. Print centers that are run by universities or on-campus are old-fashioned and will meet the specifications of your specific institution (although obviously, you must verify whether the printing you receive is compatible with the specific requirements of your degree). The downsides of printing on campus include long queues and lengthy delays at critical time frames for submission and more expensive prices. If there's only one printing centre on campus, the costs aren't likely to be affordable (you do not need to be a doctoral student in Economics to determine that also). If you've completed your course early, it's worth taking considering - but what should you be rushing? They'll likely be too busy.

Another alternative is to sign up for an online. It requires a bit more advanced planning. However, prices are usually affordable. Five hundred pages of a PhD dissertation printed black and white on a hardback cover with the timetable for delivery of 10 days is less than PS60 inclusive of shipping and packaging from mythesis.co.uk. More expensive, but a long-standing institution is the London-based printers Collis Bird & Withey; they also offer an online service and can print the thesis within a mere hour if you are a fan of sailing close to the wind - and if you're in a position to pick them up at the North London shop. If you're not in urgent, Collis Bird & Withey will send proofs of the dissertation to you.

Many university towns offer local printing shops that may offer competitive print deals for thesis or even a local branch of a chain, such as Prontaprint. It would help if you inquired about your department. Sometimes the old-fashioned word of mouth could make twenty Yelp reviews. Enjoy printing!

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