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Will using your services really help me finish my dissertation faster?

We think so! Here are some average times for finishing the different parts of the dissertation. As you can see, our services can help you cut that time in half or more!

 

Floundering Around On your own

With DoctoralNet Academy

With Finishing Faster

With Retreat

Pre-writing Stage

1.5 years (many drop out in this stage)

6-8 months

n/a

n/a

Writing your Proposal

1.5 years

9-10 months

5-6 months

2-3 months

Final Stage

8 months

4 months

n/a

1 month

Ultimately, how fast you finish your dissertation is up to you, but our services can give you the support and guidance you need to dramatically reduce the time you spend finishing your dissertation and earning your Ph.D.

How do I decide which service is best for me?

Here are some questions that can guide you to making the best choice for your specific needs. As always we offer guarantees on all our services because we want you to be completely satisfied with your experience.

  • Do you want to do the work on your own, but are just looking for a map to guide you? If you are not looking for personal interaction and feedback, but just want a self guided path with educational modules to help you navigate the journey to finishing your dissertation – then DoctoralNet Academy may be the right choice for you!

  • Do you want to have other people to hold you accountable and to work with on your journey? Do you want feedback from your peers and direction from a professor? If you are looking for a map, but also personal support and guidance for your journey – then Finishing Faster Groups may be the right choice for you!

  • Do you want to get your proposal finished in three weeks? Do you work well in a virtual setting? Can you find a place where you can participate virtually with other students and a professor for three consecutive 3-day weekends? If you are looking for the benefits of a writing retreat without the expenses of travel – then a Virtual Retreat may be right for you!

  • Do you want to get your proposal finished in just over one week? Do you work best when you can participate with other students and a professor in person? Do you want to visit Ireland and enjoy some travel and relaxation along with your dissertation work? If you want to combine an exciting holiday vacation with your dissertation work – then a Luxury On-Site Retreat may be right for you!

  • Do you need an expert to work with you one-on-one to go over specific problems or questions regarding your dissertation? If so, then a Personal Consultation may be right for you!

How does the money back guarantee work?

We want you to feel secure about your purchase of services from our company. For that reason, our payment schedule includes a period of time after both payment and the commencement of services, for you to test out our offerings and come back to us if not completely satisfied.

What types of payment do you accept?

We currently accept PayPal - which means you can pay with your PayPal balance, a credit card or your bank account.

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Testimonials Regarding Our Help

  • I have been feeling kind of lost with my work.  I couldn't decide if I had too much about one topic and not enough about the other --in my lit review.  I felt as though I did not have a nice flow to Chapters 2 and 3, but I did not know where to turn my focus. The free content on the doctoralnet.com site was so great I bought a monthly membership - the map makes it all so easy!
    Shirley J

  • DoctoralNet.com certainly keeps us on the right track. If we follow her instructions we will understand what we are doing eventually. She is my motivation.  I must admit I do get overwhelmed at times and the only solution is to stop, walk away, and get to another task. Of course, I would return a day or two to continue the process. Thank heavens I joined the finishing faster group!
    H Speckels

  • A kudo to you. For me when everything was falling thru the cracks and it didn't seem like I would make it you made a way and did forward thinking to be my ankle link. For so many of use you are supplying the missing link that leads to our success.
    Juliette Brown

  • Regarding the conferences: That is just one of the positive sides of the DoctoralNet site you are able to stay connected to a professional group of peers and othe teachers like yourself that are truly able to bring in helpful insight that can be applied to your study. Plus you are able to see how it works in other DM student's studies as well. That is the beauty of this type of group. you can see and identify with the purpose of the group and purpose of the cite.
    Juliette Brown

  • RE Consulting: I have gotten more out of the hour with Dr. James than a full quarter and 4000 dollars at my university!
    Justin Alex

  • Regarding everything we do: I want to let you know how much it has meant to me to have you on my team. I know I couldn't have made it through this journey, particularly in this time frame, without you. You have always provided me with spot-on suggestions and I am eternally grateful for your help. It has been such an honor to get to know you. I am excited to start this new journey and appreciate all of your advice. I owe you everything! Thanks again for being the BEST help in the world! With all my love and appreciation, Jennifer
    Jennifer Williams, Ed.D.

  • Regarding the DNA Map: I am finding that applying Alana's mapping approach tends to suit me best. I find some traction by looking over the lit rev map again and again. What an author said, where did h/she say it; was there a particular concept proposed, and who supported or refuted it?
    Ademola Asaya,

  • Re the DNA map: Working on Section III first allowed me to get to the crux of the dissertation first so that the literature review flows seamlessly into the methodology. Thank You so much!!! I wish they had taught us this in the class modules when we were beginning the drafting process!
    Jodi Leffingwell

  • Regarding DNA Map: I got a new appreciation for your map. When I first looked at it I was thinking that "I am beyond that." Fact is, I am not. So tomorrow I am going back to the map step by step to gain the insight I need to go forward.
    Clarence Harper

  • Re Doc Net Academy: I found thedissertation help in Doctoral Net Academy provided by Dr. James to be most helpful in getting a deeper understanding of the intent and purpose of a literature review as well as the process and method for writing a review of the pertinent literature in my research.
    Jennifer Batchelor

  • Regarding DNA membership content: I watch these videos like most people watch movies.
    Kathie Matthews

  • Regarding DNA content: I do re-watch the videos and plan to do so again this weekend. Just when I think I understand everything I inevitably forget it all again. The videos are a life saver.
    Anonymous Student

  • Regarding DNA content: Dr. Alana, I cannot explain how helpful your videos and lessons are...I watch them and become very knowledgeable, and learn what I should have been asking ( and maybe doing) during the downtime. Thanks! I will share, pass along, and commence to using the tools!
    Renee Mills

  • About DocNet in general: Many times I was discouraged and decided to be "ABD" but your prompting and "no worries" encouraged me to continue on. Thank you for your wisdom, guidance, and encouragement through it all.
    TB

  • Re Finishing Faster: I now have a process that is clear, understandable and a support group where I can openly ask question and receive positive feedback, even if the feedback pin-points changes that I need to make. The finishing faster group mission and the goal of the doctoralnet website is one in the same to complete a successful Doctoral program by completing a successful and accepted dissertation - and they definitely make that happen!
    Cindy Galloway

  • Re consulting: Dr. James has a way making it plain. I general have a clear focus after conferencing with her.
    Angela Belfield

  • Regarding group work: What you said to me is true: it's the telling and the commitment to others that makes the difference, it's the theory put into ACTION, it's the willingness to get on with it, in partnership with others... I can't tell you how grateful I am for your encouragement and direction :D
    Ken Long

  • RE the conferences: Dr. James certainly keeps us on the right track. If we follow her instructions we will understand what we are doing eventually. She is my motivation. The design is fascinating and that keeps me focused. We will do well. We just need to believe in our abilities, and reflect on the motivation we had when we first enrolled.
    Hermie Speckels

  • Re finishing faster: Start writing chapter 3 Methodology before chapter 2 was a great lesson for me. I stopped writing chapter 2 and start looking more into my methodology. It has taken a lot of time however. I am learning to as they say ' slow my roll' and pay attention to my research design. This has been a great benefit.
    Finishing Faster Anonymous comments

  • Regarding finishing faster: What worked for me? Finding three different dissertations and using them for different reasons and using them as an example for my own dissertation. (One dissertation for how well it was written, one for the methodology I am using and one for a good literature review.)
    Finishing Faster Anonymous comments

  • Regarding finishing faster: What worked for me? Becoming a part of the doctoral academy. A process whereby I take a look at the steps needed to accomplish milestones that are set up in the academy process, Then, seeing where the gaps are and going back and realigning these steps to create success and then moving forward
    Finishing Faster Anonymous comments

  • Re consultations: Lost, confused, and defeated I didn’t know what to do, like there was a cloud over my brain. I just stopped. Then came Alana. One 45 minute conversation with her made me feel better than I have in months. She was encouraging and understanding, walked me through the process and laid out the journey ahead. She helped me find or perhaps “rediscover” my purpose and goals.
    JIU student

  • Re private consultation: This morning I “Skyped” with Dr. Alana and I could not be more thrilled with the outcome of our conversation. Prior to speaking with Dr. Alana I was truly ready to quit. I felt lost, confused and ,honestly, as though I didn’t have what it took to complete this program. I hope that none of you are having as difficult of a time as I am but if you are I implore you to talk to Alana, don’t wait. If I had spoken to Alana weeks ago I would have so much more accomplished right now. I think I waited so long because of my own pride and, frankly, embarrassment.
    Victor Miles