What To Do If I Don't Want To Write My Thesis: Free Advice


College is difficult enough with the daily assignments, multiple classes and the stress of deadlines, so when you’re given a thesis to write and very little time to write it in, it’s time to find a ‘ghost-writer.’ But whom do you choose for the all-important paper that counts for a reasonably large amount of your final grade? Here are some tips on finding someone to write your thesis.

  • Friends don’t make good employees. Don’t ask your buddy back home to type up your assignment for twenty bucks. Chances are you’re going to get a copy and pasted the Wikipedia page that will get you a failing grade. You’re better off finding a service online or a freelance writer in your area.
  • Take Time Choosing a Service. If you decide to go with an online service, don’t choose the first one that pops up in your Google search engine; take time to research the different websites. Find one that has multiple reviews, not only on their website, but on other websites as well. Be sure to know whether or not the service or individual will be able to finish the chore by the deadline given.
  • Know the Person You Choose. If you decide to go with someone local to you, make sure you know that they have the experience and knowledge needed to write your thesis. A high school freshman is definitely not the best choice; they are not likely to have the practice needed to write a good composition.
  • References. Another thing to be aware of; when going with someone local, you’ll want to see an example of their writing. If they have recent papers they’ve written, that’s even better. Just make sure you know that they’re more than capable of writing a great thesis.
  • Time. Make sure you tell whoever you choose to write your thesis that the deadline is at least a couple of days before you’re supposed to turn in the paper, that way if for some unpredictable reason they miss something, or it needs a little editing, you don’t lose points for turning it in late.
  • Compensation. Don’t expect to get a three thousand word paper for thirty dollars; be fair with your compensation. The cheapest option will likely produce the cheapest paper. That’s not to say you should go with the most costly option, but to get a great paper, you’re going to have to spend a little money.

If you follow this advice you should be able to obtain a grade ‘A’ paper, without actually having to do the work yourself.

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