RobShein
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Okay, so I'm in the final year of my EdD program, and I was having a panic attack about my dissertation discussion chapter. I went to my professor's office hours in tears, convinced I was going to fail. And you know what she said? "Have you considered hiring a methodological consultant?" She explained that MANY doctoral candidates use ghost writing-adjacent services—not to write the content, but to help with data analysis, literature synthesis, and editing. She called it "academic concierge work." I had no idea this was a thing! I always thought ghost writing meant someone secretly writing the whole thing for you. But getting expert help on specific sections, especially stats and methodology, is apparently pretty common. I feel so much better now. Anyone else had this experience?