Hello, about the article if it has been published

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About the article if published:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of Volume. Issue. , Date, Pages .-.

If it is accepted but the page number has not yet been entered:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (accepted)

If it has not been accepted yet, but the changes desired by the judges have been applied and resubmitted:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (revised)

If it has not been accepted yet, but the changes that the judges asked you to do in the revision are being applied:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (under revision)

If it is being reviewed by the journal reviewers and no results have been received yet:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (under review)

If the article has been submitted, but it has not yet been judged by the journal:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (submitted)

If the article is ready to be sent but has not been sent yet:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (to be submitted)

If the research process is over and you are writing an article to submit:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (in preparation)

If the research process is not over yet:
X, Y*, TITLE: Analysis of . , Journal of (in progress)

Naturally, in these last few steps, if you don’t want a particular journal, you can delete it. Some people also say that it is better for the unpublished article not to mention the name of the journal, which depends on the rules of the journal itself.

You can use the phrases in parentheses about the thesis, courses and anything else that is going on in your CV.

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