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    • 1. Getting Started With Your Research
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Writing Tutorial‎ > ‎1. Getting Started With Your Research‎ > ‎1. Breaking Down the Assignment‎ > ‎

3. Start Early

Managing your time well is part of completing a successful research project.  Figuring out how long it takes to get various sources, determing whether or not you will be interviewing people and when, and learning how long it really takes you to read and write are all pieces of learning about time management.  Listen as Kevin describes why he recommends that you start your research well before your assignment is due.

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Start early with research


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