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Choosing a good consultant

November 17, 2025

Choosing a good advisor is crucial to the successful preparation and defense of a student's thesis. Choosing a good advisor not only helps the student receive appropriate professional guidance, but also guides the entire process of the supervisor relationship and academic work. The advisor is the person who sets the direction, provides professional supervision, and supports the student in ensuring that the thesis meets university expectations in terms of content and form.


What should you pay attention to when writing a thesis?

Relevance and topicality of the topic

The topic of the thesis is the starting point, to which the relationship with the consultant is closely linked. If chosen well:

  • the topic fits the student's interests,
  • there is appropriate literature available,
  • The consultant is also experienced in this area.

The advantage of a relevant topic is that the student remains motivated and the consultant can directly guide the research directions.


Overview of the consultant's tasks

The role of a good consultant is complex and encompasses several aspects:

  1. Professional guidance – helps to clarify the topic and define research questions.
  2. Methodological advice – recommends the most appropriate research techniques.
  3. Literature recommendation – introduces you to the necessary resources.
  4. Continuous consultation – your feedback improves the quality of the thesis.
  5. Motivation and support – helps you overcome deadlocks and reduce stress.

Time management and relationship with consultant

Writing a thesis is a long process that should be managed with a practical schedule. Good practice includes:

  • joint setting of deadlines,
  • regular consultations,
  • continuous communication.

This is similar to the planning that the exam and ZH preparation used during: a pre-built structure helps you maintain focus and time.


What is a good consultant (e.g. Kristóf Korrekt) like?

Professional competence

A really good consultant, like Kristóf Korrekt, has extensive professional experience. He knows:

  • the requirements of scientific writing,
  • the relevant research methods,
  • industry trends.

This enables the student to direct the topic in such a way that it is simultaneously of academic value and of practical use – as it is educational mentoring system also emphasizes.


Empathy and pedagogical skills

A great consultant is patient and supportive. They not only hold students accountable, but also help them correct their mistakes. In addition to educational experience, human factors – empathy, openness, patience – play a major role in success.


Practical support

A practical consultant can involve professional partners, data, and company case studies, thereby strengthening the real-world relevance of the thesis.
This is particularly beneficial if the student integrates their professional experience and research during the work.

A preparing a paper to be submitted It is also of paramount importance if the consultant provides such added value.


Example table: characteristics of a good consultant

PropertySignificanceExample manifestation
Professional knowledgeReliable guidanceUp-to-date advice on methodology
AvailabilityTimely feedbackQuick response to email
EmpathyStress reductionHelps the student stay motivated
Practical approachEnsuring usabilityInclusion of market data
FlexibilityAligning deadlines and expectationsTaking into account individual progress

Student tips for choosing a consultant

  • Inquire about the consultant's research areas.
  • Speak with former students about their experiences.
  • Get ready with questions and materials for every consultation.
  • Note it down. the feedback received.
  • Treat it like a partner your consultant, who is a facilitator of the scientific process.

Choosing a good consultant is therefore a strategic decision. It is not only about ensuring that the student's thesis is appropriate, but also about developing during the learning process and building long-term professional experience.