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I took a 10-month master's in anthropology where a previous anthro background wasn't required, and now I only have 6 weeks to submit my thesis but I never received proper training. Could someone please help me with the anthropological approach of my thesis? I feel completely lost and helpless.
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To summarize my story, I enrolled in this program, I moved alone to another continent in the middle of the pandemic, and my study plan didn't include any course on anthropology methods, so I've already spent almost 7 months working on my thesis plan but my supervisor keeps telling that it still lacks an anthropological approach. I have already submitted 5 different proposals, I have probably already written and drafted the equivalent of 2 theses (since the thesis is expected to only have 30 pages in total), and even though I already passed all my courses with honours, I still need to submit my thesis to graduate from this master. Please, if someone has some minutes to discuss this on chat, I'd be thankful for life. Thank you.

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