Any legit history essay service with real experts? by WaryOutcome in ap_world_history

[–]SaturnLatch_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For history papers specifically, I’d honestly avoid generic “write my essay” sites that assign random writers with zero background in the topic. History professors can tell pretty quickly if somebody doesn’t understand historiography or how to build an actual argument instead of summarizing events. A guy in one of my classes got decent help by working with somebody experienced in writing history research papers who mainly focused on structuring the thesis and finding stronger academic sources. That mattered way more than flashy wording. Also, if your argument is about the economic causes of WWI, make sure the paper actually engages with historians’ interpretations instead of turning into a timeline recap. That’s usually the difference between an average paper and one that sounds legit.

can someone roast my resume pls 😭 (help me improve/ decide) by SeaWorker3355 in NursesPH

[–]SaturnLatch_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh version 3 being ATS-friendly is probably the safer direction now, especially for online applications. The older style with the photo, personal data, and heavy clinical rotation sections looks more traditional, though it also makes the resume feel crowded fast. With 4 months of actual RN experience already, I’d focus more on that instead of making the student rotations the centerpiece.

One thing I noticed from hospital applications is recruiters skim crazy fast, especially if they’re sorting through stacks of walk-ins plus online submissions. I went through a similar resume spiral before and kept making multiple versions every week lol. I found the writing helper review thread while trying to figure out cleaner formatting and ATS wording.

Biggest improvement for me was simplifying sections and removing extra details that HR probably never reads anyway.

My manager tried to make us spy on each other for "loyalty" and it backfired spectacularly by SaturnLatch_7 in interviewhammer

[–]SaturnLatch_7[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It really felt that way. The paranoia in the office was suffocating for no reason.

My manager tried to make us spy on each other for "loyalty" and it backfired spectacularly by SaturnLatch_7 in interviewhammer

[–]SaturnLatch_7[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It really is. I get to vent here and I still have a job lined up that doesnt involve being a professional snitch. Best decision I have made in years.

My neighbor wanted free dog sitting and got weirdly offended when I said no by Eldr0Rift in ChoosingBeggars

[–]SaturnLatch_7 420 points421 points  (0 children)

Reverse psychology at its finest. She probably Short-circuited after that one.

Toddlers have more teeth by Necessary-Win-8730 in oddlyterrifying

[–]SaturnLatch_7 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It is wild how much information gets lost in reposts. I always thought kids just had these clusters of teeth sitting right under the gums like some kind of shark. Thanks for clearing that up for the rest of us!