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Tynemouth is a good option, but supply is limited, parking can be difficult, and it isnt quiet in the summer or on the high street. Much of what you will see advertised for Tynemouth is in fact North Shields, which is different from Tynemouth. Whitley Bay has plenty of options for accomodation but you need to be careful which street you go for (some lively bars).
Parking in Newcastle is mostly expensive, so either live in Newcastle and walk, or live out of the city centre and use public transport. The Metro operator do season tickets and student discounts.
Folks: I'm having a 'disagreement' with my supervisor about the layout of my final research project, background:
Stage one was a qualitative process was used to identify a range of variables (interviews and thematic analysis).
Stage two was quantitative process used to measure perception of the variables (Likert scale questionnaires and statistical analysis using SPSS).
These were consecutive (NOT concurrent) studies, stage one two was entirely dependant upon the findings of stage one.
Should I go for this layout:
Introduction
Stage One
-Methodology
-Results
-Discussion
Stage Two
-Methodology
-Results
-Discussion
Or should I go for this layout:
Introduction
Methodology
-Stage one
-Stage two
Results
-Stage one
-Stage two
Discussion
-Stage one
-Stage two
Any thoughts, advice or even references/examples?
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