Academic & educational writing, written by humans
Model work, study material, editing and structural guidance — never submitted work. Built for students who want a worked example, plus tutors and course designers building material.
41 formats in academic & educational writing
Each one has its own page with pricing, process and the questions people actually ask.
Model essays
Full-length essays written as study references, so you can see how an argument is built and sustained.
$10 / 100 wordsExample essays
Essays written by people, requested in singles or pairs when you need to see actual breadth.
$10 / 100 wordsEssay plans
A strategy that defines the argument, the associated reading, and the sequence of the sections.
$10 / 100 wordsEssay outlines
Paragraph-level outlines with the topic sentences written out, so the argument can be reviewed before you draft the whole essay.
$10 / 100 wordsEssay editing
Structural editing of an essay you wrote. Administrative tracked edits are provided with reasons for each change as requested.
$10 / 100 wordsEssay proofreading
A final surface check on a finished essay: spelling, punctuation, style, citations, structure.
$10 / 100 wordsAssignment guidance
A written breakdown of your assignment brief: what the question suggests, where most students lose marks. Your assignment brief tells you what your question is. Most students lose marks because they provide what is expected.
$10 / 100 wordsAssignment planning
A working schedule for one assignment or a whole term: what to do when, and how long it takes.
$10 / 100 wordsModel assignments
A few examples of non-essay assignments may be lab reports, case studies, or reflective pieces, with each having its own set of guidelines.
$10 / 100 wordsResearch assistance
Source finding and appraisal by a person: what’s there, what the source claims, and what is contested.
$10 / 100 wordsResearch notes
Please separate quotations, paraphrases, and your comments in your working notes.
$10 / 100 wordsLiterature reviews
A literature review that argues about a field, grouped by disagreement rather than listed by date.
$10 / 100 wordsAnnotated bibliographies
Annotated bibliographies where each entry summarizes the source and appraises the source as well as states what the source gives your project.
$10 / 100 wordsStudy notes
Study notes that compress a topic into something you can revise from without reopening the textbook.
$10 / 100 wordsRevision notes
Revision notes built backwards from past papers, so what you memorize is what actually gets asked.
$10 / 100 wordsStudy guides
A study guide for a whole module: what to learn in what order, with the usual misconceptions flagged.
$10 / 100 wordsCourse notes
Detailed week-by-week notes for each taught course session including information covered in the missed sessions. Week-by-week notes covering a taught course, aligned to the syllabus and the sessions you missed.
$10 / 100 wordsLecture summaries
Each individual lecture summarized in your own words from either your recordings or slides, with the key examinable sections included.
$10 / 100 wordsTextbook summaries
Chapter summaries of set texts that keep the worked examples instead of compressing them into results.
$10 / 100 wordsDissertation editing
A final structural review of the full dissertation, confirming that the final chapter addresses the question of the first chapter.
$10 / 100 wordsDissertation proofreading
A complete dissertation final proofread for: consistency, numbering, citations, and submission formatting with an eye for grammar.
$10 / 100 wordsDissertation structure help
Architecture for a dissertation: a chapter map with word budgets and a ruling on what belongs where.
$10 / 100 wordsThesis editing
Editing a doctoral thesis for examiners: Edits proven to be visible to readers and claims substantiated. Doctoral theses are evaluated by examiners. These examiners expect edited theses.
$10 / 100 wordsThesis proofreading
Thesis proofread for final submission. Edited line by line for university formatting. Final: Final proofread submission of thesis, all lined up with formatting instructions given by the university.
$10 / 100 wordsResearch proposals
Research proposals assessed on feasibility: a question you can answer according to the access and time you have.
$10 / 100 wordsResearch-question development
Turning a subject into a question you can answer with the drawbacks of each option specified.
$10 / 100 wordsMethodology guidance
Instead of simply describing your design, explain its methods. This would include highlighting the methods used, the sample analyzed, and the reasoning.
$10 / 100 wordsReferencing assistance
Help with references, aimed at the awkward sources no style guide bothers to cover properly.
$10 / 100 wordsCitation formatting
Bulk conversion of citations between styles with in-text and reference list markers together. Citations are divided into two parts, in-text markers and citation lists.
$10 / 100 wordsPersonal statements
Personal statements built from your actual evidence, because admissions readers have read the adjectives already.
$10 / 100 wordsUniversity application writing support
Complete application support: supplemental essays, activity entries, and the brief your referee needs. Support across a whole application: supplemental essays, activity entries, and the brief your referee needs.
$10 / 100 wordsScholarship applications
In the order in which they will score them, applications for scholarships that were written according to the published criteria.
$10 / 100 wordsEducational worksheets
Worksheets with a real difficulty ramp and distractors that map onto how students actually go wrong.
$10 / 100 wordsLesson plans
Lesson plans that include pacing, specific question prompts, and the point where the class normally gets stuck.
$10 / 100 wordsTeaching materials
Teaching materials that survive being picked up by a colleague who missed the planning meeting.
$10 / 100 wordsPractice questions
Discriminating practice questions that contain plausible distractions and span the full range of difficulty. Input: Your practice tests should be equally difficult as the real thing.
$10 / 100 wordsMock exams
Mock papers matching the real one’s structure, mark allocation and timing, with a full mark scheme.
$10 / 100 wordsAnswer explanations
Explanations of why a given response is correct and why competing responses are not.
$10 / 100 wordsTraining materials
Training materials designed for workers that take a different approach to the job. Training materials written for adults who work in the position another way.
$10 / 100 wordsCourse materials
A full course built as outcomes, sessions, readings, and assessment that all align with one another.
$10 / 100 wordsOnline course content
Content for asynchronous courses to be understood by someone learning on their own without anyone else to ask. Content for synchronous courses will be provided under the assumption it will be presented by an instructor.
$10 / 100 wordsWhy this category needs a person
Every format in academic & educational writing depends on something a model cannot reach: what is actually true in your organization, what your reader already knows, and which detail changes their mind. A writer finds that by reading, asking and thinking about the answer.
That is why we use no generative tools at any stage — not for the first draft, not for the outline, not for the research, and never to rewrite machine text into something that reads human. Every piece is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
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