Hi friends,
Word count is just killing me the whole of last week. I have approx. 3000 words in literature review, but still my supervisor needs more and not very specific about word count. What do your friends suggest for literature word count.
I am sure my Masters' dissertation topic is quite open and can support more than 80 references in literature, but I believer there should be a limit for Masters'
May I have some suggestion at masters level.
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Did your uni not give you some guidelines for writing the dissertation? my guideline says 3,000 but I have combined one of my analysis chapter to cover all the topics in lit rev so I have written 6000. a draft has gone to my supervisor and she seems fine about it! everything crossed it should be fine. some of my mates have written 4000. hope this helps
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When I did my MSc dissertation a few years ago the word count for the whole document was 15,000 and I used approx 3000 of those words in the introduction/literature review and I also had approx 80 references for the whole dissertation. For you this will probably depend on how long the finished dissertation is expected to be but I would imagine 5000 words would be the upper limit for a literature review at Masters level.
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