12 Weeks to a Published Paper: The Exact Timeline Top PhD Students Follow
Stop staring at a blank page. This week-by-week plan has helped hundreds of grad students go from 'I have an idea' to 'paper submitted' in exactly 12 weeks.
1. Weeks 1-2: Research & Literature Review
Start by deeply understanding the landscape. Read 15-20 key papers in your area.
Identify the gap your work fills. Create a detailed outline of your contribution.
2. Weeks 3-4: Methodology
Define your approach clearly. Document every design decision and its rationale.
This section is often the most scrutinized by reviewers.
3. Weeks 5-6: Experiments & Results
Run experiments systematically. Keep detailed logs. Create tables and figures
as you go rather than at the end.
4. Weeks 7-8: Writing the Draft
Write the full draft. Start with the methodology section (freshest in your mind),
then results, introduction, related work, and finally the conclusion.
5. Weeks 9-10: Revision & Feedback
Share with your advisor and trusted peers. Address feedback systematically.
Check every claim has supporting evidence.
6. Weeks 11-12: Polish & Submit
Final proofreading, formatting to venue requirements, reference checking.
Submit at least 24 hours before the deadline.
실전 팁
- 1.Write the abstract last — it should summarize, not preview
- 2.Use version control (Git) for your LaTeX source
- 3.Check camera-ready formatting requirements early
PhD graduate who spent years tracking conference deadlines across computer science and engineering. Built ScholarDue after missing a submission window in the final year of candidacy and realizing no single tool tracked CFPs, extensions, and notification dates in one place.
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