i read certain comments on this forum that all writers from Africa continent are horrible but i don't think that is the case. to say the least, we have some of the best writers especially from Kenya,personally i do some phd jobs and if you doubt i can send you samples.i forgot to say am still a university student.
You're a fine example of Kenyan essay writer brilliance. You can't even punctuate or capitalize properly.
Yes, in general, writers from Africa (in the American essay industry) are complete garbage.
Yes, personally I don't think so. May be some of the writers are not good but due to this you can't blame all the writers over there. There are some good one also. You just need to find them.
You just need to find them.
No, we don't. Shut up. Like you, they are frauds, almost without exception.
Yes, in general, writers from Africa (in the American essay industry) are complete garbage.
You have no business claiming such statements (Wrong Statements).
It is not necessary to come from the western, Asian or African side of the world to be a decent writer. All what it takes is educations, research and continuous learning process, NOT countries or regions. We have seen pathetic writers from Canada and brilliant writers from the from Europe and Australia. A country can't decide the competency of a person/writer not it can ever be a valid explanation.
Can person from the USA be trusted blindly as far as writing an assignment is concerned??
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You have no business claiming such statements (Wrong Statements).
1. Yes, I do.
2. My statement is 100% correct.
3. You're a fraud.
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1. Web traffic data can be manipulated quite easily.
2. Name the "best writer-employers."
1. It is clear that no company stands to gain from the current results. That disqualifies your "manipulation" claim in our case.
2. I think you've been in the writing business way longer than myself. Therefore, you are better placed to know the employers.
Your Pidgin English statement makes no sense whatsoever.
You're right. Keep guessing.
Your Pidgin English statement makes no sense whatsoever.
I guess I will have to resort to 2nd Grade grammar to make the pea-brain understand.
My Friday morning feces is smarter than you.
You're the latest in a long, never-ending line of Kenyan fraudsters.
"The vanity of intelligence is that the intelligent man is often more committed to 'one-upping' his opponent than being truthful. When the idea of intelligence, rather than intelligence itself, becomes a staple, there is no wisdom in it." ― Criss Jami
Now you're quoting a legitimate writer because you can't form a proper sentence to save your life.
Oh, and by the way, I am being 100% truthful. You're an incompetent, ESL hack who has no business charging for "professional" writing services in the English language.
"Swearing doesn't make your argument valid; it just tells the other person you have lost your class and control." Shannon L. Alder
I guess I will have to respond to your next goosy remark when the next low season approaches.
By the way, thanks for this platform. If you would stop clamoring for attention like a 3 year old, maybe the posts would be more productive.
I didn't swear.
clamoring for attention
I'm not the one begging for help. Enjoy your continued failures, crook.
Professional writers always wright good no matter where they live. No one should say like writers from Africa continent are horrible.
There may be some exceptions to the rule but, as the others before me pointed out, you are not one of them. However, you are one of the less godawful writers to come out of the country. At least you are a bit coherent. Work on the punctuation issues and you might be able to get some basic English writing jobs. The ones for grammar school. Even though Africa was once a British colony, it doesn't appear like the standard of English education was very high or, the quality of English education was lost after independence was granted to the country. At this point, most of the English writers coming out of Africa do have questionable abilities when it comes to writing. I have yet to come across an African writer who can successfully pass himself off as an ENL writer. The ESL abilities are evident in all instances of writing and the amount of revision requests are always at an all time high. Sometimes I wonder if some of these African writers really graduated from college or they are just misleading their clients into thinking that a high school dropout is a college level English writer.
They can. One of the things I have learned within the few years I have been in the industry is the value of honesty. Honesty, both with yourself and with the people you intend to work with or already work with can be very valuable. For example, many here argue that if your grammar skills are not perfect, then you have no business writing in the language. However, if you are honest about that from the get go, you'll figure out that there's a sizeable number of students and other people who need papers written in language that isn't perfect. Still, you'll need to perfect other areas of your writing, for example, research skills, formating, avoiding plagiarism in the academic context, among others. It may also help if you specialize in a particular subject.
The issue, as many have pointed out, with African writers is that they often lie about their grammar and language skills. Another issue that I have observed is that they often don't put enough effort into other areas of the paper writing process. The result is that they fail to deliver a good product. If a paper is well researched, properly formatted, and followed all instructions but failed in grammar, there's a chance that even a native English speaker will accept it and pay without calling you a scammer or feeling cheated.
That's just sugar coating the fact that most of them copy-paste papers, extort money from students after the fact and claim they are from the US/UK/Australia just to get ahead. Not to mention the persistent attempts to steal, lie, buy their way into top writing agencies. To name a few.
On a fairly regular basis, they contact me unsolicited asking to "work with" me and they send me their writing samples. Other times, I get new clients asking me to "fix" or rewrite the essays they got much cheaper from them. From what I've seen of their writing, even the ones whose intentions are honest simply can't write any better than the clients to whom they hope to sell their work. Sure, their pages of text and reference lists are formatted correctly and they insert most of their in-text citations in the right places, but that's about it. Their work only looks acceptable as an academic essay before you actually read what they've written. Many of their sentences either say absolutely nothing or almost nothing substantive, or they repeat in only slightly different words exactly what preceding sentences have just said, or they're all just complete non-sequiturs, and their paragraphs end with totally unsupported announced "conclusions" that are nothing more than restatements of the premise in their introductory sentences. Those essays are the intellectual equivalent of a "sandwich" consisting of two slices of bread with nothing in the middle. In between their meaningless sentences, they'll cram in some simplistic quotes from sources that are no more logically related to the supposed paragraph topic than their sentences are logically related to one another. And, as I said, that's the ones whose intentions are honest in that they're really trying their best to write something without plagiarizing. That doesn't mean they're scammers, especially if they disclose their ESL status and their location; but if someone can only write at the level of the average American 9th Grade student, there's just not going to be very much demand for his work, except maybe from the parents of 6th Grade students who do occasionally order work for their kids.
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I think the discussion is quite enlightening albeit seemingly relevant to the academic writing industry for it revolves around the valuable human trait: honesty. Since I come from an ESL background and have disclosed my background, etc., I think I can add some meaning to the discussion.
As an academic writer with this specific background, I can assure you that honesty does play an important role in helping you get clients on a regular basis, and it specially pays you in a long term, i.e., when you have a reputable footing in the field for quite some time - that's just because you played your cards very carefully by not accepting the topics you cannot justify with. That said, honesty alone cannot help you write a better research paper that the client is looking for. An honest but unskilled writer in our industry is probably not going to write on a topic/research area that s/he is not adept at simply because the honesty of the person convinces them of the same. Thus, an honest person should probably also be realistic about their limitations and strengths. For the same reason, I have continued to invest in my skills to this day and can say that I am probably able to compete in the international market with writers from any country and background so much so that I now assist clients with native English backgrounds.
But again, it needs effort, perseverance, and continuous development besides being honest and truthful. I think these are the prerequisites of success in any field. At this point, I still lack in certain areas and either apologize to my clients for being unable to do justice with their paper or simply refer them to someone who I believe has those better skills. Once again, since I 'try to' closely follow (I am not without human imperfections) the maxim of honesty, I feel happy that my clients will get something worth their money.
Like I said before, I do not judge a writer applicant based on his country of origin. I base my decisions on a series of grammar, sentence structure, and simple research based tests using the English language as the basis for its completion. If the writer can prove to have usable English skills of at least a high school level, then I start the writer out simply as a personal statement writer. After a year or so, I give the writer a chance to work on high school level papers. If they perform well, then they climb the ranks in the company.
I have had several writers from Africa and Kenya work for me but I always find that they end up letting their accounts expire because they tend to stagnate at the lower writer level. They find it extremely difficult to work their way up to at least a college freshman level of writing. Which is why I do not believe that writers from that region of the world can produce high quality work beyond a high school level of writing. I have not had a writer from Africa on my staff in years because of my stringent writer promotion requirements.
I believe that we can not say in general that writers from Africa write good or bad. Here it is necessary to analyze each person separately, because there as well as everywhere in the world there are skilled and unskilled specialists.
@kenneth
The majority of them don't.
But it all depends on who is determining 'quality'. A Saudi and a UK student may view quality differently. Many of the Ukrainian and Pakistani essay sites employ thousands of Africans as writers. Some of them, for cost advantages, use African writers almost exclusively, yet they still remain in business many years after launch. These writers somehow manage to prepare papers that can be passed off as professional and even get some customers to appreciate them enough to return.
Most of these papers are, of course, laughable.
The problem with The Kenyans is that those who can write, would rather acquire advanced degrees by applying for international scholarships, and those who can't, actually enter the writing business. It is this uneven equation that causes the African writers to gain a bad reputation in the writing industry. Sure they are honest, hard-working, and willing to do countless revisions, but that doesn't erase the fact that the writers sometimes, have nothing better than an elementary education. This is why they can barely string a sentence together and that is the reason why it is difficult to hire a writer from Kenya. The educational foundation of the writer will determine whether he can actually write, at least a high school level paper, which will result in the satisfaction of the client, who is also a high school student.
Kenyan writers can only work for writing companies that do not care to have repeat clients. They are usually hired by companies that know the Kenyan writer is usually a one and done deal with their clients. They cannot manage to keep a regular list of clients for themselves and the company because they can barely write their names properly for their own needs. Do not expect quality work from a person who comes from a country that is struggling to keep its economy afloat and barely has an educational system that works.
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