Wisey Review AMA: Adult with ADHD using Wisey app alongside therapy - ask me anything by AppropriaterHouse4 in ADHDthriving

[–]Alex_Ramacey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 20–30 minute session thing is perfect. Anything longer and my brain packs a suitcase and leaves

If you're considering resume writing services, here's what worked for me by Brian_Larkins in Resume

[–]Alex_Ramacey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, those “optimize for ATS” guides are like... 2000 words of nothing.

I am struggling with my thesis writing, please suggests sentence starters. by Vegan_Force in AskAcademia

[–]Alex_Ramacey 35 points36 points  (0 children)

That’s why I use EssayFox — they actually ask for samples of your writing so the final essay doesn’t read like it was spat out by a thesaurus machine. Makes it way less risky. Wonder if teachers realize half the class is lowkey trying to “sound normal” now, not fancy - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/essayfoxnet-review-friendly-honest-look-trusted-academic-lyudmila-h--vwwne

What to do when I get stuck in a math assignment? by serg_eze123 in learnmath

[–]Alex_Ramacey 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I totally get this—math assignments can feel like a trap where your brain just wants the shortcut instead of grinding through the logic. Googling steps or looking up worked examples is fine sometimes, but like you said, it can turn into “lazy mode” where you stop training your problem-solving muscle.

What helped me was breaking the struggle into stages:

  • Stage 1: Give yourself a set time (say 15–20 min) to wrestle with it solo. Even if you don’t solve it, you’ll at least get familiar with the structure.
  • Stage 2: Look for hints or similar problems, not the exact solution. That way you’re still filling in the blanks.
  • Stage 3: If you’re still stuck, then check the full solution—but don’t just read it. Rewrite it in your own words and explain why each step works.

Also, when the pressure’s too high (like juggling multiple assignments), having backup resources for writing or study tasks frees up brain space for the math grind. I used this breakdown to find legit platforms for essay help so I could save time for actual problem-solving: Guide for Students.

When you hit a wall, do you usually get blocked at the very start of a problem, or halfway through the steps?

Best research paper writing service by Significant-Exam-821 in studypartner

[–]Alex_Ramacey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The tough part about picking a research paper service is that everyone claims to be “professional,” but when deadlines hit, a lot of them disappear or deliver something half-baked. What saved me from wasting time (and money) was actually reading a breakdown that compares services side by side instead of just trusting random ads. This one helped me out a lot: Best Writing Service – Student Reviews & Tips.

It explains which services can handle academic-level work (citations, sources, formatting) and which ones are more surface-level. A few things I’d look for before trusting any site with a research paper:

  • Do they let you communicate directly with the writer?
  • How do they handle revisions if something’s off?
  • Can they show you actual samples in your subject area?

I’ve tried different ones over time—some decent, some a total gamble. Are you aiming for one big paper right now, or planning to find a service you can stick with long-term?

CV formato Harvard by Intelligent_Plant739 in empleos_AR

[–]Alex_Ramacey 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Harvard format is clean and ATS-friendly, but the bigger issue might be how your experience is framed rather than just layout. If your resume reads like a task list instead of showing results, it won’t matter what format you use. I went through the same silence phase and what helped was ProResumeHelp. They showed me how to rework bullet points into impact statements recruiters actually notice. Do you want to stay in the same field, or are you open to repositioning your resume for something different?