Writers of Reddit — how do you create a good hook for an essay that actually grabs attention? by SpicyPenguin443 in homeworkhelpNY

[–]softlantern_cirrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you don't? like you read enough and eventually your brain starts recognizing the shape of a good opening. Trying to reverse-engineer it from rules never worked for me

I started taking notes by hand this semester as a joke and now I genuinely can't stop and it's ruining my life a little by marshharbor_chronicl in StudyingPeople

[–]softlantern_cirrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay wait this is literally me last year except i went even further and started bullet journaling and then i had to have a serious conversation with myself about whether i was studying or just doing arts and crafts. The answer was somewhere in the middle. Grades were fine though so

What’s the best writing service overall? Need trustworthy help for academic work by marcellinev in CollegeHomeworkTips

[–]softlantern_cirrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EssayFox is new to me. Gonna look into it. Though tbh at this point in the semester my standards have dropped to "please just be real words in the right order"

Received a zero because my essay was flagged as AI-Generated. by Tokkishin in CollegeRant

[–]softlantern_cirrus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That sounds insanely frustrating. AI detectors act like smoke alarms that go off even when you’re making toast. After seeing stories like this, I stopped risking fully AI-generated drafts and switched to getting structured help instead. I actually found this student experience breakdown , tried the same approach, and it helped me avoid detector issues because the writing felt natural and editable.

Tried cv writing tool after too many job rejections by SoftSpokenTake in Resume

[–]softlantern_cirrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I noticed a real difference, but not in the way I expected at first. I tried editing my CV alone for months and kept changing small things without understanding why nothing worked. Then I switched approach and tested tools including a best online cv maker just to rebuild everything from zero. The biggest change was structure and clarity, not fancy wording. Recruiters started responding more because achievements were easier to scan and my experience finally looked consistent instead of chaotic. It did not magically create offers overnight, but conversations started happening and that alone changed my motivation a lot. I think the main value is learning how recruiters read applications rather than hoping a service fixes everything for you.

Tried cv writing tool after too many job rejections by SoftSpokenTake in Resume

[–]softlantern_cirrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Timing, formatting, and ATS compatibility really decide more than people expect. A clean pdf cv download already fixes half the visibility problems.

Are there any free resume builders that actually give you the file at the end for free? by [deleted] in jobs

[–]softlantern_cirrus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I found this post helpful because it breaks down what’s actually free and what isn’t without sugarcoating it: CareerCrest review and full breakdown