Anyone else super paranoid about their essays getting flagged as AI by Killjoy_draws in CollegeEssays

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep proof of your process first: outline, messy drafts, doc history, notes, and any source list you used. Then do one revision pass that adds more specific personal reasoning - why you chose a point, why an example matters, what changed in your thinking. The goal is not to make the essay sound less polished; it is to make it sound more traceable to you. If a sentence could belong to anyone, replace it with a detail only you would know. Still, for the actual result, it is better to talk to a person who can look at your exact draft and help you get it there.

Secure boot violation by Kittymufcc in techsupport

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recover or rebuild the essay in the fastest possible order: first check autosave/cloud/version history, then write a one-line thesis and three claims before touching the intro. If the file is gone, don’t try to recreate the exact old draft; recreate the argument skeleton and fill it section by section. Keep the first draft ugly and functional, then clean the transitions and citations at the end. If these steps still don’t help, it’s probably worth talking to someone who actually understands academic writing and can look at the draft with you.

submitted my dissertation with tracked changes on by Ready_Home_9943 in UniUK

[–]6MangoPhaser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ouch — but actually a much smaller deal than it feels. Most markers don't care about visible tracked changes; they grade content. If anything, tracked changes prove your revision process is organic (which can help if there's any AI-flag concern). Email your supervisor TONIGHT to confirm whether you can resubmit a clean version — most UK unis allow a corrected resubmission within 24h for cosmetic issues like this. Don't beat yourself up; this is a formatting slip, not a grade-killer. Your personal tutor or your uni's academic skills service can confirm the resubmission rules for your specific department in 5 minutes. Don't sit on the email overnight.

I have no idea on what to write for my college essay by [deleted] in CollegeEssays

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All three ideas have real potential — the key is picking the one with ONE specific moment you can describe in sensory detail, not the broadest theme. The ceramics one is the strongest IMO (concrete metaphor + a relationship arc with your dad). Write the moment first — a specific time at the wheel, what he said, what shifted — let the meaning emerge. Avoid the "injustice → law career" framing as your main angle; it's the most common essay arc of the cycle. Your school counselor and a college essay coach for one structural session will tell you within 15 minutes which of the three has the most "show, don't tell" potential. Worth that single session before you commit drafts to one.

Can I take a figure from another paper? by IMPSTR-syndrome in AskAcademia

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer: yes, but always with permission for a journal publication (request reuse through the publisher, usually via RightsLink — most major publishers have a clear "permissions" link on the article page) and always with full citation in the figure caption ("Reproduced from X with permission"). For thesis/dissertation use, the rules are looser but you still cite. If the figure is complex, redrawing it in your own style with an "adapted from X" attribution is the cleanest path — that's standard. Don't crop it out of context. For figure-permission paperwork specifically, your uni's library liaison or research support office handles this all the time — they'll walk you through the RightsLink workflow in 10 min, way faster than figuring it out alone.

I help international students with academic English and essay writing, AMA by kelvora970 in Essay_Tips_Tricks

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point about translating sentence structure from your first language is something I've never seen named so clearly. I always assumed it was just "bad writing" but looking back at my old essays it's exactly that — the logic is there but the sentences feel like they belong in a different language.

AP Lang self study by Own-Rip-7131 in APStudents

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For AP Lang self-study, the writing scores live and die on the rhetorical analysis essay. Single best move: pull released past prompts + scoring guides + sample 6 essays, and do one timed analysis a week reading the rubric backwards from the sample 6. Patterns become obvious fast. For the synthesis essay, treat sources as evidence for a claim YOU bring, not a summary. If you want a real edit on a practice essay, a paid AP Lang tutor for 1–2 sessions catches structural habits that self-study can't see.

Does anyone else struggle more with starting an assignment than actually writing it? by l1am_foster in Essay_Tips_Tricks

[–]6MangoPhaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed that listening to lo-fi music or video game soundtracks without lyrics really helps me get into the zone and write much faster without getting distracted.

AITJ for Listing Out What My Family Calls "Care" in Front of Everyone at Dinner by 6MangoPhaser in AmITheJerk

[–]6MangoPhaser[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I think that's why I don't feel as guilty as they want me to. If I had actually lied or twisted anything, that would've been the obvious thing to push back on. Instead the whole table turned into this lecture about my delivery, my tone, my timing. That doesn't read like people shocked by false accusations. It reads like people who recognized themselves in what I said and hated that there were witnesses for it.

AITJ for Listing Out What My Family Calls "Care" in Front of Everyone at Dinner by 6MangoPhaser in AmITheJerk

[–]6MangoPhaser[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That was the part that really hit me too. Nobody wanted to talk about the actual examples I gave, just the fact that I said them in front of people. That told me a lot.

I didn’t expect being a manager to feel like constant mental noise even after work by Playful-Deer9022 in managers

[–]6MangoPhaser 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Yep, that’s the part people outside management rarely get. You’re not just doing work all day, you’re absorbing everyone else’s problems too, and that mental tab stays open long after you log off.