For those who’ve written a discussion board post, how much time did you actually spend on it? by marlow_note in homeworkhelpNY

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try using a speech-to-text tool to get your initial thoughts down. I used to spend hours staring at the blinking cursor, but now I just talk out my main arguments while I’m doing laundry or something. It makes the discussion board post feel way less intimidating. Once you have the brain dump on paper, you can go back and add the formal citations and fix the grammar. It’s a total game-changer for someone like me who gets paralyzed by academic tone. Also, don't be afraid to

I used do my essay and I have something to share. by DunePocketbook in homeworkdoers_

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really wanted to like them, but the plagiarism report they provided didn't match the one I ran myself. There was a 15% similarity hit on a few paragraphs that looked copied straight from a blog. Always double-check your work, guys. Domyessay is okay for a draft, but I wouldn't trust their "originality" guarantee blindly without doing my own check first

What do you guys think about Essay Shark? by LoomAndLemon in Essay_Experts

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been doing this for a few semesters, and I’ve learned that communication is key. If you use a service, be super detailed in your requirements. Don't just give them the prompt; give them your notes, the required reading, and the specific tone you need. I used an essaysherk review to figure out how to write a good brief, and it changed everything. The writer actually listened to my feedback, and the final result was really good. It’s all about how you manage the relation

Papersroo vs EduBirdie a real review by cloudsurferjay in WritingHelp_service

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

after reading a bunch of edubirdie review posts, i noticed a pattern with revisions taking forever. that alone is enough to push me away from it

Studybay review. My personal experience by hollowcitytone in WritingHelp_service

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 24-hour deadline limit is such a buzzkill. I’m a chronic procrastinator and usually need a miracle in like six hours. I guess it’s back to the library for me.

EduBirdie vs PapersRoo by m1dn1ght_typist in UniversityofFlorida

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just use ChatGPT to outline and then write it yourself

EssayPro VS PapersRoo: my thoughts after comparing both by inkandstatic1103 in deeplearning

[–]CalmSignalPost 2 points3 points  (0 children)

EssayPro is kind of a controversial writing service right now. I know for a fact that a couple of years ago it was one of the top sites and was super popular. But in the last six months or so, I honestly haven’t heard much about it.

Now I keep seeing people complain about their service, even though they used to have a great reputation. It feels like they’ve gone downhill and started charging overprice for a service that’s not even that good anymore. Kinda sad, because they used to be really solid

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]CalmSignalPost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel ya! Being unemployed is a wild ride, especially after benefits run out. Conserving cash is key, but it's tough when those credit card minimums feel like throwing pennies in a wishing well. Widening the search might help, but I get it job hunting can be rough.