To complete your assignments, do you ever feel bad?
This is not an attack at all because I do as well and I don't feel bad - I just want to hear how others feel. That's all : )
They ought to be ashamed of themselves. If you cannot complete your essay, you have no business being in the university.
This is not an attack at all because I do as well and I don't feel bad - I just want to hear how others feel.
It'd have been better if it was an attack. Students must learn to stop partying and head to libraries. Since you've admitted that you do cheat, i'll ensure you're never ever employed.
Sunshine, pay no attention to the resident nutcase, queen sheba. She's truly sick in the head. Rest assured, she is a failed essay site owner who lies about being a "scholar" who gives speeches at prestigious universities around the world. Of course, when challenged to provide any evidence to support ANY one of her ridiculous claims, she refuses and then disappears for weeks at a time.
Thank you for your irritating lies.
So students who intentionally cheat the system should 'feel good' about themselves, ya?
lol @writers2beware , thanks, I will ignore her

Hi SunshineSun,
I feel bad sometime but I feels sad when I failed on the paper I wrote myself.
Not 100% ask the writer to complete, I will search for the journals and send him/her the journals that I understand and see fit to the assignment.
Some I pay for the writer after I wrote it but rejected by lecturer before the deadline, I will ask the writer follow my style and do some rewriting.
Now, I am looking for dissertation writer, but I willing to work on the questionnaires for Data and research, and I need the writer to check my grammar, also I will provide the writer what I have done and read...
We hope we are in the same language, in the end I know what is the contents in the assignment and what I send for mark.
this is rather hilarious
Nothing is 'hilarious' here.
Based upon my conversations with my regular clients, they don't really feel bad about hiring a writing to help them with their homework and research papers.
Their college life is demanding enough and full to the brim with regards to their class responsibilities that getting extra help whenever they can is a necessity for them. They don't feel bad because they still have to read the lecture (in their own time), take the qualifying exams, and participate in class personally. Those are the additional factors that make them feel better about paying others to write their papers for them.
The extra help coming from the writers allows them to better budget their limited time and concentrate on the classes or activities that they feel need to be prioritized over the writing of subject specific papers. I have yet to come across a student who will admit that he or she felt bad about paying someone else to write a paper. These students feel that it is alright to get extra help whenever their situation requires it.
I also tend to have conversations with my clients wherein most of them would often cite that being stressed out or occupied at the moment with work (or personal life in general) would be the reason why they sought for third-party help from companies. I don't necessarily think they feel "bad" about it - rather, because of the proper intention, they consider it to be something that they look after.
Judging by some of the (totally unnecessary) explanations that new clients sometimes include with their first orders, some of them obviously do feel guilty about it. They typically tell me that they've never done this before but have medical issues or other emergencies that prevent them from writing their own projects. I usually respond that they don't owe me any explanation and that I understand completely because I also got stressed out about writing assignments in college.
The teacher in my university that oversees dissertations in my department said that many students seek assistance and that's quite alright.
However, I did my own dissertation, just a bit over 8000 words. Then my faculty said they wanted me to turn it into a research question despite knowing I have my last exams now in May! So, I contacted an essay firm and am hoping that the author will include a proper research question chapter, which is really the only thing my dissertation is missing. If he does then the firm will get a positive rating from me here.
I am not judging. There are different situations in life.. sometimes it can be good solution of one of them
The teacher in my university that oversees dissertations in my department said that many students seek assistance and that's quite alright.
PhD candidates are often allowed to use editors for their dissertations. That's the only exception of which I'm aware to the general proposition that all professors in all programs in all academic institutions of higher learning expect all students to do 100% of their own writing 100% of the time.
zoeyw - | 2 Freelance Writer
I'm new and this is a very interesting discussion. Sometimes, things/norms are a product of the times. When study pressure increases, and other students do not hesitate to use help of some kind to stay ahead, then the fear of not being able to cope increases. With digitization and modern devices, the ease of getting help has also increased. With such changes in the educational ecosystem, the degree to which a student might feel bad about getting homework done by others has reduced. In a way, it's a philosophy of rationalizing to suit the times, I suppose.
@zoeyw
This makes more sense in the discussion. I think that the age of digitization has definitively changed our overall perception when it comes to handling pressure. Although this does make me wonder when/where we draw the line when it comes to seeking for assistance. Then again, as a writer, I do feel as though it's always been partially my responsibility to assure the clients that it's alright to seek for help. In the long-run, I still stand by my idea that this does not make students lazy. A majority of the time, students who seek for this assistance have valid reasons to do so - therefore, it becomes available with the right intention to help students.
Students who pay writers to complete their work should only feel bad if they receive an inferior paper or a grade less than they expected once they submitted the paper. Otherwise, they should feel a sense of satisfaction from having paid for a quality paper that delivered the expected results. Consider that the student who pays for the paper is a client who is expecting a properly rendered service. It would be impossible for him to feel bad about the service if the worker delivered on all fronts. However, if the service cost was high and the output delivered is less than satisfactory, then I would not blame the client for feeling bad or even cheated out of his cash.
How did you feel when you used these services?
Can anyone please explain their life experiences to me? What was it like using a service? Can you trust anyone of them? What was it like? How did you feel afterwards?
I don't feel bad at all. Everyone else at our university is buying their assignment.
.Students do not normally feel bad about paying writers to help them out with their written school tasks for reasons known only to them. They need not share the reasons why they do it or explain what led them to do it. They only feel bad when they do not get the value for money that they paid for. They feel scared and threatened when the writing company or writer blackmails them for more money that the original paper was worth. They feel bad when they are duped into thinking that the writer wanted to help them when, all the while, the writer had some bad intent in mind. Then the students have a reason to feel bad for hiring a writing service or an independent writer.
Many of my adult clients returning to school think nothing at all of it. They resent having to return to school just because a particular promotion requires a degree, in the first place, and they view their continuing education as a useless exercise that they just want to complete as quickly and as easily as possible. Some of them are perfectly capable of writing their own essays, but it's worth it to them not to have to spend their time on it at night after working a full-time job all day and/or at the expense of time they'd much rather be able to spend with their families. Many of my nursing clients, especially, have zero patience for writing academic essays after working the kinds of shifts their jobs entail. They view their writing assignments as totally unrelated to and unnecessary for their professional qualifications, and I have to agree with them. In my opinion, essay assignments serve a purpose only to whatever extent a student's expected vocational field actually requires writing. Journalism students, for example, should know how to write well for obvious reasons. By contrast, engineers and nurses, in particular, will never have to use essay-writing skills in their careers, nor will most people whose jobs will require no writing besides emails and the occasional office memo. I've also had quite a few clients who work as educators, including at least one high school principal pursuing his PhD, and their only concern was receiving high-quality original work.
@SunshineSun
I do really feel bad but later i did not used what they wrote for me.
@unknown1
Congratulations on not using the work that you were provided with even if you paid for it. Not all students have your kind of realization towards the end of the deal, prior to submitting their paper. You have done well. Now, you just have to be careful that the company does not come back to you with a blackmail story. If they do, you know where to turn to for help. We will help you shut them up.
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@noted
They are not sitting at all. Still, they try to reach me through phone calls and WhatsApp. I really did not know such a scam existed. If I found this website before contacting them, I would never do that.
Just continue blocking them on every form of communication through which they attempt to contact you and never respond to any of their messages at all for any reason.