For example, a fresh nursing graduate who is still on vacation after graduation will not say no to writing a model paper for a student.
Really? Where do you get your information? How many nurses have you known who actually write essays for other people, especially during their
vacations?
In 20 years of doing this, I'd say that I've had more Nursing students as clients than students in any other major course of study. Generally, nurses absolutely
detest having to write essays, and I can't say that I blame them, because their jobs require them to know clinical medicine, not to be writers or researchers. Some of them have used me for many years, through multiple degrees, and well into their professional careers, such as whenever they need new resumes and grievance letters about colleagues and supervisors. Most of them who pursue their advanced degrees do so while already working crazy hours as full-time nurses. They're also willing to pay top dollar for good work and, because they're already earning good money, and they often choose to pay me to do dozens and dozens of simple class forum posts for every class they take, consisting of nothing more than 250 - 500 words of responses to their classmates' forum posts, most of which require zero research. They could do many of these assignments themselves if they wanted to, but it's worth it to them to pay me to do them, simply because they value the free time that they save outsourcing this stuff to me and they don't want to spend their free time writing, especially after working long hours at very stressful jobs.
The
second-to-last thing that any busy full-time nurses want to do when they get home from a 12-hour shift is get on their computers to write research projects and class forum posts just to complete their degrees. The absolute
LAST thing that they want to do
after graduating is get back on their computers to write projects for
other nurses in their spare time, because if it were worth their while to do that for money, they'd never have spent good money to have me do
their academic projects for them in the first place.
Hire a freelancer instead who specializes in that field.
I've never taken a single course in Nursing, but I've written well over 1,000 (maybe 2,000) Nursing projects in the last 20 years. Everything I know about the field comes from my on-the-job training, so to speak. Meanwhile, my RN, APN, BSN, and NP clients are happy enough with my work to use me for many years and to recommend me to their friends, siblings, and in one case, even to their children a decade or more since they last used me for their own projects. In fact, I've probably had more referrals from Nursing clients than I've had from students in all other academic majors combined, despite my never having actually taken a single class in the field, let alone having a degree in it.
I've never known any freelance writer who "specialized" in any specific academic area, especially to the substantial exclusion of others, either; and I doubt that one could do that and make a living. Naturally, all of us have some areas that we like better than others and areas in which we can provide much more advanced work than we can in many other areas; but one of the most essential skills for anybody who hopes to earn a living writing academic projects is, precisely, the ability to cover a very wide variety of academic areas and do so well.