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: The author makes a compelling point that a research topic's failure is often due to a weak structure rather than the topic itself. This is helpful for students who feel the urge to scrap their entire project when things get difficult; often, reorganizing the existing data is a more efficient fix.

This specific post focuses on navigating the high-pressure environment of final-year projects and academic research. It offers a blend of practical structural advice and "street-smart" academic politics.

“It's not always the topic that's the problem .. it's the structure. An approved topic can still be rejected if the content is scattered.” Facebook · NUSWhispers

: Perhaps the most "real-world" part of the review is the emphasis on the relationship with a project supervisor. The post describes the supervisor as a "school father" and advises students to prioritize respect and communication to ensure a smooth path to graduation.