Finish Your Literature Review Course
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You have articles.
Notes. PDFs saved everywhere.
And somehow… nothing written.
You keep telling yourself:
“I just need to read a little more.”
But the truth is:
Reading is not the problem.
Avoiding writing is.
And your committee cannot help you until you give them something to respond to.
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What This Is
This course walks you step by step through writing a strong 20-page first draft of your literature review.
A real draft you can submit and get feedback on.
You will learn how to:
- organize your literature into clear sections.
- stop over-reading and start writing.
- turn your notes into actual paragraphs.
- use structure to guide your thinking.
So you can move forward instead of staying stuck.
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Who This Is For
This is for you if:
- You’ve been reading for weeks or months with no draft.
- You don’t know how to organize your literature.
- You feel like you don’t know enough to start writing.
- You keep waiting to “understand everything first.”
- You’re overwhelmed every time you open your articles.
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What You’ll Walk Away With
By the end of this course, you will:
- Have a clear structure for your literature review.
- Know how to group your sources into meaningful sections.
- Be able to read efficiently without getting stuck.
- Have a 20-page draft you can submit to your committee.
- Feel confident asking for feedback and moving forward.
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What’s IncludedÂ
- 2-Hour Training
A full walkthrough of how to write your literature review step by step. - 40-Page Literature Review Guide
Detailed breakdown of structure, process, and writing strategy. - Slides from the Training
So you can follow along and revisit key concepts. - Scholar Review Method
A system for reading articles in 10–15 minutes without getting overwhelmed. - Scholar Writing Routine
A step-by-step process to turn messy thoughts into a real draft.
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If you’ve been trying to figure this out on your own…
this is your chance to get a clear process and actually move forward.