1. Value. The key factor of whether the thesis topic can pass is whether your topic is valuable, so value becomes the first factor we consider when choosing a topic.
2. Interest. Although value is the primary consideration, researchers also need to choose what they think is interesting on this basis, and scientific research is full of boring bumps. Many such times are full of enthusiasm and patience. Staying interested and curious about the subject will also become a catalyst in the research process, prompting you to study the information repeatedly and constantly verify your point of view. It is also the lubricating oil for writing papers, so that writing can proceed smoothly.
3. Feasibility. Feasibility refers to the selection of topics according to the actual situation to ensure that the overall research can be carried out completely. Subjectively, you need to have a comprehensive understanding of your knowledge stock and structure; Objective factors need to know whether the necessary conditions for research are available, such as materials, funds, time and other factors. In order to give full play to the advantages.
4. innovation. One of the key factors to measure the value of a paper-innovation is also an important embodiment to measure your ability to choose a topic. Innovation is the finishing touch and icing on the cake. Innovation is embodied in theory, application and method. Innovation makes the paper to a higher level, which is the highlight and plus item of the paper.