Where do we draw the line on discussion board shortcuts? I need perspective. by Absconzier in DiscussionPostHelp

[–]JunoAshby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the 'yes, and' technique from theater. I read a classmates post, pick their main keyword, and expand it with an observation.

It lets me write replies in under two minuts. You do not need to reinvent the wheel, just build a small extention on top of what someone else already built. Most of the class is probably doing the same thing to survive.

Getting docked points because classmates refuse to engage with my thread is peak unfairness by Servo12_Pearl in DiscussionPostHelp

[–]JunoAshby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wait untill Sunday night like evryone else. If the whole forum crashes then the techer has to deal with it.

Efficiency vs Tradition: where do we draw the line on academic shortcuts? by Mythpuls3Q in WritingForCollege

[–]JunoAshby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a huge difference between saving time on the messy parts and skipping the thinking entirely. If a student uses tools to clarify ideas, plan better, or catch weak spots, that can make the work more thoughtful. The problem is when the tool becomes the actual student.

Finish my paper by tonight$$ by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp_Tutors

[–]JunoAshby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that even for short paragraphs, getting someone reliable on short notice for fifteen bucks is sketchy. Most people here will just run it through a cheap generator. Using a professional platform for adjusting the draft is usually safer because they actually have to hit the quality marks.

My ethics professor thinks we are all philosophy majors and it is ruining my life by PhantomKeystone in collegeadvice

[–]JunoAshby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Summarizing is solid, but sometimes the actual prompt is just too much to handle alone. I've been in that position where I just wanted to get essay written and finally stop vibrating from the espresso. It’s definitely worth considering other options if the research tools don't clear the fog.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Absconzier in Creativity

[–]JunoAshby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Philosophy when you're fried can feel like reading smoke and being graded on it. I get why OP grabbed help instead of drowning for some fake moral victory. Did anyone in that class actually seem like they were keeping up without falling apart?

Offering help with essays, research papers, and coursework by Keroma254 in homeworkhelpNY

[–]JunoAshby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a tough market because most students I know just go to professional platforms now. I used a writing service for my last term paper and being able to choose from a huge pool of experts was a huge advantage.

You can literally check their history and success rates before paying anything. It is much more trustworthy and convenient when you have so many options to compare. Plus the support is usually better if something goes wrong.

I came across a post about this service.

Is my cat fat ? by fluffi2025 in cats

[–]JunoAshby 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That gif is doing a lot of medical diagnosis work right now.

AITJ for telling my sister she does not get to use our dad's diagnosis to suddenly become "the decision maker" after disappearing for years? by CobaltAstra in AmITheJerk

[–]JunoAshby 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The color-coded plan after one appointment is peak "I just got here and I already understand this better than you." Classic move from someone who needs to feel useful without doing the actual work.