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How it works
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Proofreading and fixing issues with typos, spelling and punctuation
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Editing for grammatical inconsistencies
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Correct capitalization check
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Advice on better sentence structure
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Rewriting of text fragments to match them to the overall logic
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Tone and voice suggestions
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Text clarity check
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Tips for the general organization of the text
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Suggestions for inflated language
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Terminology check
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Discussing topic ideas
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Tips for efficient research, choosing references
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Deciding on the overall logic of the text and creating an outline
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Coming up with a draft, focus on clarity and cohesiveness
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Proofreading and editing
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Direct Q&A with your personal consultant
How it work
What We
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All the information you share with us will be safe and sound. Period.
Our primary goat is to live up to the highest standarts. You determine time.
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We work hard to ensure you feel comfortable at every step of working with us.
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Proficient writing and editorial team
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If You Still Have Questions
Our editing process is comprehensive. Here is how we go about this task:
- Your editor will begin by reading through the entire piece to check for:
- Organized structure and logical flow
- Suggestions will be made for you to consider before any changes are made
- The next step involves a paragraph-by-paragraph edit, with suggestions for improvement.
- Step 3 will include a look at each sentence and combinations of sentences
- The final step involves the mechanics
In the end, yes you will have fully polished piece of writing.
There are several aspects of analyzing a piece of writing. Our analysis will include suggestions and tips for improving your writing in several ways:
- Just as the editing process begins with a complete reading, so will the analysis. The analyst will be getting an overall impression of purpose of the piece and how the content is actually delivered to the intended audience.
- Every piece of writing has a tone and style. An academic paper should be formal in tone and style; a narrative may be far more informal. The analyst will check for the right tone and voice and its consistency throughout the entire piece. Suggestions will be made for improvement
- General Organization refers to how the piece is laid out.
- Clarity of Text
- Terminology: This is especially important for technical writing, but it applies to other types of writing too. Terminology must also be right for the maturity level of the audience. Suggestions will be presented with explanations.
A consultant is a longer-term, full-service professional who will work with you from the very beginning through the final polished piece. This will include:
- Exploring topic ideas and narrowing a topic to match the breadth and depth of the assignment
- Assistance with your search for resources and making suggestions for those that will be the best (if applicable)
- Monitoring and helping you master the note-taking process and the organization of notes from multiple sources (if applicable)
- Assisting in the formation of an outline or other graphic organizer
- Review and edit of the first draft, making suggestions for improvement, pointing out errors, and providing tips for better writing
- A review and edit of the final draft, again providing suggestions and tips for future writing improvement
Generally, yes. We will assign the most suitable pro, based on the type of written piece and the type of service you have chosen.
Sometimes, when students have submitted lengthy and complex works (e.g., a thesis or dissertation) and want a consultant, we may assign more than one person. Then, as the “bigger picture” aspects are completed on sections or chapters, an editor can move in for the proofreading.
Sure. Just ask us to do that. We have standard rubrics that teachers use to score student writing. You will get a breakdown score in several categories, as they apply to your piece:
- Grammar and composition, including mechanics
- Appropriateness of research resources
- Strength of thesis statement
- Content structure and logical flow
- Suitable style, tone, language
And, you will also get an overall score based upon all of these factors.
Our editing process is comprehensive. Here is how we go about this task:
- Your editor will begin by reading through the entire piece to check for:
- Organized structure and logical flow
- Suggestions will be made for you to consider before any changes are made
- The next step involves a paragraph-by-paragraph edit, with suggestions for improvement.
- Step 3 will include a look at each sentence and combinations of sentences
- The final step involves the mechanics
In the end, yes you will have fully polished piece of writing.
There are several aspects of analyzing a piece of writing. Our analysis will include suggestions and tips for improving your writing in several ways:
- Just as the editing process begins with a complete reading, so will the analysis. The analyst will be getting an overall impression of purpose of the piece and how the content is actually delivered to the intended audience.
- Every piece of writing has a tone and style. An academic paper should be formal in tone and style; a narrative may be far more informal. The analyst will check for the right tone and voice and its consistency throughout the entire piece. Suggestions will be made for improvement
- General Organization refers to how the piece is laid out.
- Clarity of Text
- Terminology: This is especially important for technical writing, but it applies to other types of writing too. Terminology must also be right for the maturity level of the audience. Suggestions will be presented with explanations.
A consultant is a longer-term, full-service professional who will work with you from the very beginning through the final polished piece. This will include:
- Exploring topic ideas and narrowing a topic to match the breadth and depth of the assignment
- Assistance with your search for resources and making suggestions for those that will be the best (if applicable)
- Monitoring and helping you master the note-taking process and the organization of notes from multiple sources (if applicable)
- Assisting in the formation of an outline or other graphic organizer
- Review and edit of the first draft, making suggestions for improvement, pointing out errors, and providing tips for better writing
- A review and edit of the final draft, again providing suggestions and tips for future writing improvement
Generally, yes. We will assign the most suitable pro, based on the type of written piece and the type of service you have chosen.
Sometimes, when students have submitted lengthy and complex works (e.g., a thesis or dissertation) and want a consultant, we may assign more than one person. Then, as the “bigger picture” aspects are completed on sections or chapters, an editor can move in for the proofreading.
Sure. Just ask us to do that. We have standard rubrics that teachers use to score student writing. You will get a breakdown score in several categories, as they apply to your piece:
- Grammar and composition, including mechanics
- Appropriateness of research resources
- Strength of thesis statement
- Content structure and logical flow
- Suitable style, tone, language
And, you will also get an overall score based upon all of these factors.