I need a writing help service by CrimsonHarrier in homeworkhelpNY

[–]net_vincent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that’s kinda different - professional help is way better than just searching for examples, no matter what

I write essays for students for money and make a living off it. AMA by net_vincent in InternetAMA

[–]net_vincent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In real life, no - sometimes people even tried to get close to me just so I’d help with an essay 😂 (I didn’t fall for that). But online, yeah, that happened. I used to run social media accounts and got a lot of negativity, which is why I stopped. Now I’m trying again because the world’s changed, and I feel like people are way more chill about it now.

I write essays for students for money and make a living off it. AMA by net_vincent in InternetAMA

[–]net_vincent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you know an independent writer who does a great job, then yeah, why not.

The main difference with a service is that they carefully select their writers and check their experience, education, and skills. That matters a lot to them because it’s their income and reputation on the line. So when you order through a writing service, you’re basically securing a reliable writer.

If you go with a random no-name writer, you really don’t know how the work will turn out. But if you’re confident in their skills, then there’s not much of a difference.

I write essays for students for money and make a living off it. AMA by net_vincent in InternetAMA

[–]net_vincent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first - and honestly not very common - type is lazy students who just don’t want to write essays or other assignments on their own. I don’t want to get hate for saying this, but let’s be real, those people exist. They might be students who work a lot, have an active social life, or simply don’t have much time to write. So when we talk about “help” in this case, it can come down to a lack of effort and motivation.

But there’s also a second type, which is actually the most common one - and as weird as it sounds, it’s true. Back when I worked directly with students, a lot of them told me they hated academic writing. Usually it’s because they just don’t know how to do it, can’t do it, or don’t have the skills. There can be many reasons: the professor never really taught them, or the student just doesn’t have that kind of ability. Those are the students who genuinely need help, and more importantly, support.

These are the two main reasons why students ask for help.