don't leave it too late guys, we don't want you stressing over it a week before it's due.
it's sooo hard to know where to start... i know, i did it last year!!! try and write an outline of what you're trying to find out. this way you know what direction your PIP can take. and then you can base your outline on the introduction (if you haven't already started one.)
once you have done that, try to come up with distinct chapters so your info can be organised effectively, but at the same time flow and remain constant. don't do a chapter solely on your methodologies, they should be incorporated into your whole PIP.
while you're on a roll, catch up on referencing... i spent ages doing this at the end of the whole thing - it is sooo much easier if you are keeping on top of it - it's just one less thing you have to worry about.
don't stress too much over it, either. you can minimise this by making sure that, from
TODAY you are taking little steps, even if it means working on it for a couple of hours on the weekend. once you have handed in that final copy with the Board of Studies cover on it, you'll feel the enormous weight lifted off your shoulders, as i did last year. try to visualise that.
sorry for the rant, this thread just brought back so many memories!! good luck and if you need help or anything, feel free to PM me or whatever. i'll try my best to help.