I get it, y'all...I'm a broke college kid, too.
While most people tend to find literature a bit difficult to deal with (I mean, seriously, how many of y'all actually remember the difference between an adjective and an adverb), I've decided to make it a large part of my career!
Writing the paper itself is already stressful enough. Why worry even more about the grammatical technicalities, as well? (Who has time for all of that?!?)
Let me make your life easier and your schedule more relaxed.
Services
- Basic proofreading/editing
- Providing honest constructive criticism
- Editing grammatical errors
- Higher vocabulary suggestions
- Rephrasing assistance
- Checking for plagarism
- Reviewing proper citation methods (correcting, formatting, etc.)
- Fact-checking (subject to specified cases)
So, how does it work?
To put it as simply as possible:
1.) You email or text me (my info is available on the contact page).
2.) We chat a little bit.
3.) I receive half of the pay when I first start on your project.
4.) I will proofread, suggest edits, and leave commentary on your work (and be of assistance to any other needs we covered in our chat).
5.) You get the finished product and I receive the second half of the pay!
Important note(s):
- I will accept more than one project from a person at a time, just be sure to communicate how many projects there are AND be specific about the needs for each individual project.
- Fact-checking may or may not come at a small additional fee, depending on the topic of the project.
- I will print the final product for you, if needed, for an additional 15 cents per page printed.
- All projects must be written in English.
Sounds easy, right? That's because it is!
(Further information provided below.)
Product | Price |
---|---|
Academic Papers | $3.00 per page |
Personal Papers | $2.00 per page |
Creative Papers | $2.00 per page |
Rough Drafts (Any Type) | $1.00 per page |
PowerPoint Presentations | $1.00 per slide |
Misc Documents | To be discussed |
Important notes: When proofreading/editing, front-to-back pages count as 1 page.
When printing, front-to-back pages count as 2 pages.
Just to be very clear:
- I only wish to proofread projects such as essays, PowerPoint presentations, etc. I am not here to help anyone actually write any answers/responses. All of the actual work will be done by the original author.
- Furthermore, none of this work will be plagiarized by me at any time in any way, nor will it be published anywhere without the original author's knowledge and written consent.
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