Seriously? You are going to go there? I knew it was studies of Christ, but that was it. I knew no details about it. I got a quick insight about the practice from Wikipedia and then decided to take the assignment. So, I suppose you knew that Christological was the study of Christ, but only how the divine and human relate? Not about his teachings but about what part of him is divine etc.? You knew that the debates happened in early Rome and that is how they derived the trinity etc.? You knew that during these debates that established that Jesus is the son and also the father? You knew that there was a Council of Nicea, a Council of Ephesus, and a Council of Chalcedon? You could derive all of that from the word Christological? If you could then I will call you Kreskin....or something just as witty.
As far as the native speaker, many websites that pay more will not hire a non-native English writer. It might be "unfair" or whatever, but many publish the fact that they only hire native English writers. So they really could not hire you could they EW? I am not saying it to be harsh, I am just telling you the facts. Stay with essaywriters if you want, but I could not handle their lack of high paying assignments...plus the runarounds on payment bothered me. Also, they were asking for my SS# and address. I don't think I am going to be that stupid today...thank you very much essaywriters...
Funny though, when you "advised" me to think of my writing as being worth more than a few hundred bucks a month (I actually make a monthly average of close to a couple o' grand ->U.S. of course) if I was a good writer, I never thought that by "good" you meant I had to have English as my first language. ^_^ Here's to you, Mr. Robbins. :)
Usually if you are writing for English-based classes...then yeah...you need English as your native language. If you are a good writer, but not a native English speaker then I seriously doubt you will get more for your writing elsewhere. Most of the higher paying sites only want writers with verifiable degrees and verifiable UK/US addresses. I remember when I chose to write for essaywriters. The site states they only hire people with degrees, but they do not ask for proof of your degree.
Do you have a degree EW? If not then you should technically not be working for essaywriters, but they would never know.
Well...I had fun with this back and forth. I only came here to clear up the article somewhat. I am a little busy to be posting here. You all play nice...semper fi...hitch your wagon to a star...whatever it is you do to motivate.