1/7 Ultimate Guide to Undergraduate Thesis: Opening, Defense, and Conclusion Defense Guide
Mr. Lu Xun once said, "Defense is a process of bluffing with a straight face," and how to make people believe in bluffing is a skill in itself.
Defense is the final hurdle for many students to graduate. In terms of process, defense is often divided into two parts: opening defense and conclusion defense [Note]. For many people, undergraduate thesis defense is their first defense in life, but due to lack of experience, opening defense and conclusion defense often end up being ineffective, and the scene of defense becomes chaotic.
However, don't be discouraged, my friends. You have to believe that even though you may embarrass yourself more in front of the judges and teachers than anyone else, even though your fancy defense tactics are bizarre and endless, the judges and teachers will still be very tolerant.
Put yourself in their shoes. In a situation like this, where year after year, graduating students torture the souls of the judges and teachers with their defenses, which teacher wouldn't develop an "immunity"? The whispers of the teachers in the audience are not discussing certain issues in your thesis, as you might think. They may just be discussing, "The melons this year are better than last year's," "Yes, yes, the price of pork has gone up again," or "Let's just let them pass this defense. I don't want to go through another round of re-defense in this high temperature."