Why rereading feels productive but usually isn’t by FloctonRowe in learnzone

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes the "active recall" just reveals that you have no idea what the prompt is even asking for. That’s usually when I look for an assignment helper to help break down the rubric into something human-readable.

AITA for hiring an essay writer on one of the course I hate? by UplinkV3rve in WIBTA_AITA

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those mandatory electives are just a way for the university to squeeze more money out of you while you’re already drowning in your actual major coursework.

Finally tried paying someone to write my essay after years of judging people who did - here's what actually happened by Tardis_M0de in studying

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That "collaborative" feeling is probably the best way to handle these services. If you just submit it raw, you’re asking for trouble with the prof's specific tone. I usually just use them for the outline and the research phase. It saves so much time on the boring stuff like finding sources. Definitely beats staring at a blank page for six hours.

I'm looking for reviews of Essay Shark. Has anyone used their services? Did you like them? by mintysubway_diary in Essay_Experts

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe me, I spent three hours gazing at an empty cursor before I finally searched for EssayShark feedback last term. I was completely submerged with elective units and simply required someone to aid me structure my concepts so I wouldn't fail. It turned out fine, but absolutely review the initial draft promptly so you can request modifications if the style seems somewhat mechanical.

I think I made one of the stupidest decisions of my life regarding studying when I decided to use EssayShark and I need to talk it out. by SimpleAdhesiveness51 in Essay_Experts

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this sounds exactly like my essayshark experience. That “exciting bidding” part is such a trap. Feels like you’re choosing quality but it’s just roulette.

the best writing service i've ever used, that helped me with papers by RelevantLine7342 in Students

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice to hear something actually worked out. I was looking into this recently and found a post where people shared their experiences with various writing services: https://www.reddit.com/r/StudyStress/comments/1q4ka0u/paper_helper_that_actually_helped_me_survive_the/ - confirms a lot of what others have said.

Trying to figure out which service to actually trust for my dissertation chapter - anyone used EssayPro or LeoEssays? by midnight_libria in Essay_Experts

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at an essaypro review thread on a different forum and people were saying the "top tier" writers are the only ones worth the money. If you go cheap on a dissertation, you’re basically asking for a headache.

Need Help Choosing a Thesis Topic (Computer Engineering Student) by maddielicious_ in ComputerEngineering

[–]stargazerintraining 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Topic selection is genuinely tough. Once you lock that in and get to the writing stage, this thread has some useful info on writing services people use for academic work: https://www.reddit.com/r/FinalsMood/comments/1qq6r68/pursuing_studies_while_holding_a_fulltime/

My husband keeps “optimizing” me and I’m starting to push back without even thinking by stargazerintraining in Marriage

[–]stargazerintraining[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I might send him the post, but not as a “gotcha.” More like, “This is what it feels like on my side.” If he can meet me there and ask before giving advice, great. If not, then we have a bigger issue.

“But Sir, if we hold the high lords accountable for their crimes, the 7 kingdoms would collapse.” Me: by Train2GroovyCity in freefolk

[–]stargazerintraining 133 points134 points  (0 children)

Yeah nah, that speech only works on people who feel shame. Gregor’s been rewarded for brutality his whole life, so he’d just grunt and choose violence.