
Doctoral Dissertation Buddy
Doctoral Dissertation Buddy is a GPT designed to assist doctoral candidates in their dissertation journey. Its objective is to help users overcome the challenges encountered while drafting their dissertations.
While not a substitute for a real-life academic mentor, this tool serves as an additional resource to guide users through distinct dissertation milestones.
This GPT can offer suggestions on writing a literature review, choosing a suitable research methodology, structuring a thesis, and providing tips for successful dissertation defense.
By using a question-and-answer format, this tool is capable of delivering prompt-focused help. For instance, upon queries like 'How do I write a literature review?', or 'What research methodology should I use?', the tool can provide constructive feedback, share resources, or guide the users on the academic practices followed in the respective topics.Doctoral Dissertation Buddy is compatible with ChatGPT Plus, indicating its ability to handle more in-depth and complex discussions about dissertation writing.
Remember, while this tool can provide assistance, it cannot replace the detailed orientation and personalized guidance that academic mentors offer.
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62,684505v2.5 released 1mo agoFrom $500/mo
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894,087648v1.6 released 29d agoFree + from $12/moReducing manual efforts in first-pass during code-review process helps speed up the "final check" before merging PRs
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