The Hardest Part of a Final Year Project Isn’t Coding

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The hardest part of a final year project isn't coding, but rather other aspects that are often overlooked

intermediate Published 20 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Identify the non-technical challenges of your final year project
  2. Develop a project plan that includes time for research, writing, and presentation
  3. Establish clear communication channels with your project advisor and team members
  4. Set realistic goals and deadlines for each phase of the project
  5. Reflect on your progress and adjust your plan as needed
Who Needs to Know This

Final year students and their project advisors can benefit from understanding the non-technical challenges of a final year project, to better plan and manage their time

Key Insight

💡 Non-technical aspects of a final year project, such as project management and communication, can be more challenging than the technical aspects

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