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How to estimate time for an article?
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| This question popped into my head after completely misjudging how long it would take me to finish my last sociology paper. I thought I could get everything done in three evenings: one for research, one for writing, and one for final edits. Big mistake. I ended up rushing through the writing because I spent too long reading sources, and barely had time to check grammar, let alone refine my arguments. It made me wonder — how do you guys usually split your time? Is there a good rule of thumb for estimating how long each part should realistically take? |
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| I came across this thread while taking a break from my own paper, and honestly, it’s a great reminder that time management matters just as much as having strong content. I’ve never really thought about breaking it down into sections like that, but I might try it out next time. Sometimes I spend forever just outlining and forget to leave enough time for review. Good stuff here. |