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But you are a writer?
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Sheba, I keep clicking and clicking and clicking, about 150 times each, and nothing ever comes up. Can you double-check the URLs? I'm still clicking.
I receive most glorious works from these websites! Stressed student like me often has no time to make good grades, but contact them and bow-wow-ka-POW! Now I pass cosmetology midterm and get to shave corns from Pakistani princes.
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I mean...that's their motto, because I'm a satisfied customer and not someone that works for the site...
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Hmmm, I'm having trouble believing you.
if you want to good article with out any upfront you can contact me in my inbox.
Please stab yourself. Thank you.
if you want to good article with out any upfront you can contact me in my inbox.
In what language will this "good article" be written?
I think that he forgot how to article. Maybe if you ask him to essay or to paper?
It must be nice to have no other obligations, to be able to devote your every waking hour to studying and beating off. Unfortunately, not every person has that luxury. I work a middle management job full time, I go to school full time, and I'm raising a child- so your damn right that if I need a 5 page paper on the history of pottery or some inane bull that has nothing to do with my major that I don't mind buying it. The time is better spent either with my child, or actually studying something that'll be useful to me. It's sad the way organized education works, that I'm forced to take electives that have no relevancy to my major just so the school can make more money off of me. Yet I should feel bad that someone else wrote the paper I didn't care about to begin with?
I appreciate your sentiment and really do wish that I could devote all of my time to reading, writing (for myself), and polishing my knob, but I'm not so sure why you posted here?
@ ceriously: Excuses, excuses...
PS-- You're a fraud!
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I appreciate your sentiment and really do wish that I could devote all of my time to reading, writing (for myself)
I'm sure your knob is positively gleaming too, but the statement was purely directed towards the OP, and I apologize if you took any offense. My point was that not everybody who is a student is "college aged", I don't need the non-essential courses that teach life skills to some kid out of high school, but unfortunately formal education doesn't allow me to have that level of customization in my program.
@ seriously: Excuses, excuses...
First, thank you for not denying any part of my statement, which means everything I said must apply to you. When your ready to get off your moral high horse I'll be more than happy to entertain an actual conversation with you explaining why, or like most, is your English not good enough? Lots of people consider masturbation immoral, but it clearly doesn't stop you from doing it. And yes, you've found me out- I'm a fraud, even though I have nothing to gain from this posting I'm somehow fraudulent, please explain. Also, to quell the flames of your judgmental hellfire, I have never purchased a paper up to this point, I just don't see the problem with it.

Got it, no offense taken. Just curious about the rant. I agree. The system is a bit antiquated with respect to the current state of the economy and the needs of
most people. Its an irrefutable fact that many requirements and prerequisites are designed to make money. For example, my wife has a master's degree in chemistry and is currently applying to schools in a particular medical profession. Her chemistry 101 coursework is more than six years old and some schools she has applied are requiring her to retake this course even though she should be the one doing the teaching. She has had to take college-level statistics three times in her life because of this same reason. Total BS.
I had recently said to my wife (from a privileged background) to imagine what it would be like to go through all of this nonsense as a single mother and no help from anyone. Once a person goes through that thought experiment those invisible barriers between the haves and have-nots begin to emerge.
And the distinction between university, college, and trade school is entirely murky at best. Bachelor degrees are speed bumps for most students who just want a reasonable wage.
So yeah, as long as the system is as broken as it is, there will be essay services to help fill in the gaps. When thinking about it this way, all ESL scammers aside, the academic ghostwriting business begins to take a shade of legitimacy.
Writing an essay for a single mother who needs to get past a course that is nothing more than an obstacle may actually serve the greater good.
Did you here that fellow writers and company reps? We all might have a sliver of utilitarian decency buried within. I'll take that so long as you pay me.
Babba booey. You are one jack of a customer... if I were your writer, I'd extort the **** out of you. ...thank goodness I don't take private clients unless they're cool!
Her chemistry 101 coursework is more than six years old and some schools she has applied are requiring her to retake this course.
This. Exactly. I got my associate's degree and went into the working world, I've worked my way up to the point where I can't get promoted without this piece of paper. My situation is such that none of those credits will transfer, so I get to start from scratch. YAY! It's so entirely frustrating "learning" things that I've been teaching for the last six years, and paying $300+/credit for it. So I'm absolutely not opposed to letting someone else do the work that I already did.
I've worked my way up to the point where I can't get promoted without this piece of paper.
Then you finally get the piece of paper and they eventually let you go because you cost too much. Seen this too. Catch-22.
And the university accreditation boards have the nerve to make the distinction between for-profit and nonprofit schools. They are all for profit.
Babba booey. You are one jack of a customer...
Clearly, you can't read either. Like I said earlier, I've never bought a paper thus far, so I'm no ones customers to extort. Also, learn how to use ellipses.
Have a nice day, jack.
At least you know how to use a comma.
Yes, it is good that to write your essay by yourself first and then check the errors which you found in your essay which not only helps you in polishing your writing skills but also make you a good writer in future.
Sure, writing an essay yourself would probably result in the best possible and honest grade that you can muster. Now, I am not saying that independent writers and writing companies help the student cheat. The model paper that is given to them by these services are not supposed to be submitted for a grade. If the student wishes to do so though, then that is their prerogative. My question is, what about the students who absolutely need essay writing help? Let's face it, there are some students who excel in Math and Science, and some who excel in the languages and arts. Wouldn't it be good for those who have a talent for writing to help those whose forte isn't in the written word?
I don't see anything wrong with students who seek essay writing help. For whatever reason they have for hiring a writer, the point is, their essay, because of their direct communication with the writer who develops and writes it for them, reflects their opinions and interests. The students who simply say, "Just get the paper done." are those who care about their grade enough to know that they need help but don't have the time to bother with it for some reason.
While others can easily write a paper themselves, there are always those who will require extra help in that area of their academic study. They just need to make sure that they pick a reputable independent writer or essay company (Again, I am not a independent writer and my comments are not meant to gain clients. ) in order to get the best service that they possibly can.
In my experience, most students don't really care about learning how to write and just want their projects done so that they don't have to worry about them anymore. It's really not so complicated that someone couldn't just learn to write an essay. I'd suggest trying to outline it simply with an Introduction, Discussion, and Conclusion. Figure out how many main points you want to make in the Discussion. Make some notes in the margins of your sources indicating which passages are useful for each section, and then just write whatever you want to say, citing whatever ideas that come from source material.
As far as writing itself goes, it's hard to teach someone how to write if that person doesn't have some natural talent for it, much the same as it's hard to teach someone to be good at math without some natural ability, even though almost everybody can learn to be a little better at math (and writing). As a senior writer for the US federal government, I also had the responsibility of giving writing training to everybody in four different offices within our region. I asked them all to submit a writing sample so that I could go over it and make suggestions based on what I'd change in their writing samples and then we had some one-on-one meetings to go over the issues that I'd identified in their samples. I noticed that some of them learned not to make certain specific kinds of mistakes, but more generally, their writing didn't really change all that much, otherwise. The ones who started off with better-written initial samples tended to improve more than the ones who started off with worse initial samples, in keeping with my point about the importance of natural ability.
Nowadays, most people just don't have to do all that much writing once they're out of school, so they don't really care to put the time into improving it. Those people who do plan on entering fields in which more writing is required tend to be people who don't find writing to be that much of a problem. As a writer, I do sometimes marvel at how badly some people in fairly high professional positions write, but most of their peers don't really seem to notice because it doesn't really stand out as glaringly to them as it does to me (if they even notice at all). Several of my current clients started off with me as undergraduate students and now that they're vice presidents (or whatever) in their business organizations, I find myself writing their professional correspondence and business reports for them. They have no interest even in just drafting them and having me edit them to help them improve; they just give me the info in bullet format and throw money at me to turn that info into a polished product for which they can take full credit. But even that kind of thing is probably the exception to the general rule that they just don't care about writing poorly at work because (apparently) nobody ever criticizes their bad writing, even at pretty high professional levels outside of academia.
Nowadays, most people just don't have to do all that much writing once they're out of school, so they don't really care to put the time into improving it.
Thank God. This is why we have jobs ...
If the student could write the essay himself, then he would not have to hire an essay writing service. By the way, just because he hired a service does not mean that he cheated. The OP has a misconception about what a writing service actually does. A legitimate writing service will never help a student cheat. Writing a research paper for a student is not the same as taking the test for him to help him pass in class. The latter is called cheating. The prior, is called academic assistance. There is a world of difference between the two. The OP obviously failed to take that into account. The best essay writing service is the one that helps a student learn how to eventually write a paper for himself through the examples of the papers he paid others to complete for him. Eventually, that student is going to muster the nerve to try and write an essay or research paper on his own. I know because I have seen it happen more than several times to my clients.
It would be better if write for themselves, but then, some of them may not be conversant with English language as their professors expect..
@former writer
Haha,
But some students genuinely need to be helped
some of them may not be conversant with English language as their professors expect
This is a common case, especially when the student has English as his second language. I have noticed that there's been a growing demand in writing services that are coming from ESL students who have moved overseas. Typically, one can tell that these clients come from non-English countries because of the manner of speaking and engaging with them. From the get-go, one can observe that there is a massive behavioral difference between clients who are truly natives and those who have just recently migrated. I think what is also interesting is the fact that these clients are often honest with their intentions. I have had a couple who openly admitted that they have just moved, therefore they have yet to fully adapt to the country and are worried about retaining the good grades that they previously had in their home countries. There's nothing wrong in asking for help.
Many of my clients are ESL and it's never an issue. In general, I've learned from experience to ask (all) undergraduates whether they want me to do my best or hold back a little so that their projects aren't "too good" for their level. I do the same thing with my ESL clients. Most of them ask me to limit the complexity and vocabulary level of my writing. However, some of them still demand my absolute best work even though they can barely compose a coherent email in English. That's entirely their prerogative and I don't pry into their decision-making process once I've asked the question and they've responded.
If students want a good essay, I do not agree that they should write it themselves if they know they cannot get it done properly. Instead, they should know to ask for help when they know they are unable to write or get stuck during their writing process. What do they say again? The best way to get lost is to not ask for directions? Exactly. Besides, one cannot generalize about writing help. If say, the mom, dad, or sibling of the student in question can be of writing help to the student, shouldn't he ask for help? It isn't cheating when parents and siblings help the kids with their homework. It is even applauded and encouraged. There are other ways students can seek writing or homework help though. I know of several well positioned students who hand their homework in to their parent's assistants on a daily basis. The poor assistant has no choice but to do the work for "job considerations". In such instances, I would rather the student just pay to get his homework done.