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Yo.
My name's Rob, and I'm willing to offer my services for free. By services, I mean you get the budget 'read through your essay once, make comments' deal. Think Jetstar, only we fly nowhere, and I don't wear orange.
By free, I mean you get the budget service. If you're lucky and I'm bored, you get the silver service of my printing it out, writing comments, and then posting it online, or making notes in a pdf doc. If I'm cranky, or you're rude, I'll probably just ignore your email altogether -- as you can see, I'm very temperamental.
This service really is a bargain, as I'm training to become an HSC marker in Ancient History, and I would consider my marking and writing ability very tried-and-true. If you want free, this is it, although it only goes for one per person.
If you want anything extensive, guaranteed as well as really detailed comments, suggestions, and editing, however, you need to send me $5 via either EFT or the mail. This will allow you to send me as many essays as you want.
I can proof and edit any essays at any level whatsoever, but don't expect tight feedback on actual content unless the essay relates to the social sciences.
Anyhoo, the best way to send me the essay is via email at rob.p@optusnet.com.au. For this, *don't* add me to msn unless I've told you to -- I *only* give essay feedback by reading an essay and writing the comments, I don't want a dialogue to start unless I've received your $5.
In the past, I've found the most difficult part of giving feedback was people adding me to msn and jabbering on when I had other things to do. If you've paid me, though, I'm happy to jabber till your heart's content!
If you ask why I'm doing this, it's because I know that the people that will send me essays generally deserve help, and I'm willing to give it. Furthermore, I just saw a thread where some 'certified teacher' (yeah, sure) was charging upwards of $40 for more than 6 pages of text!
Personally, I'd like to do this for free, but I know it'll be abused (hence, one per person) unless I separate the students willing to commit from the rest.
My name's Rob, and I'm willing to offer my services for free. By services, I mean you get the budget 'read through your essay once, make comments' deal. Think Jetstar, only we fly nowhere, and I don't wear orange.
By free, I mean you get the budget service. If you're lucky and I'm bored, you get the silver service of my printing it out, writing comments, and then posting it online, or making notes in a pdf doc. If I'm cranky, or you're rude, I'll probably just ignore your email altogether -- as you can see, I'm very temperamental.
This service really is a bargain, as I'm training to become an HSC marker in Ancient History, and I would consider my marking and writing ability very tried-and-true. If you want free, this is it, although it only goes for one per person.
If you want anything extensive, guaranteed as well as really detailed comments, suggestions, and editing, however, you need to send me $5 via either EFT or the mail. This will allow you to send me as many essays as you want.
I can proof and edit any essays at any level whatsoever, but don't expect tight feedback on actual content unless the essay relates to the social sciences.
Anyhoo, the best way to send me the essay is via email at rob.p@optusnet.com.au. For this, *don't* add me to msn unless I've told you to -- I *only* give essay feedback by reading an essay and writing the comments, I don't want a dialogue to start unless I've received your $5.
In the past, I've found the most difficult part of giving feedback was people adding me to msn and jabbering on when I had other things to do. If you've paid me, though, I'm happy to jabber till your heart's content!
If you ask why I'm doing this, it's because I know that the people that will send me essays generally deserve help, and I'm willing to give it. Furthermore, I just saw a thread where some 'certified teacher' (yeah, sure) was charging upwards of $40 for more than 6 pages of text!
Personally, I'd like to do this for free, but I know it'll be abused (hence, one per person) unless I separate the students willing to commit from the rest.