RandyWilson
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Grinding through this Environmental Sciences tell ya, it feels like my entire existence revolves around my dissertation these days. And let's not even start on the literature review feels like I'm drowning in sea of research papers, you know? I've been hunting for some assistance and came across few AI-based dissertation writing services that might save us all from going grey before our time. Maybe some of you have already given them shot? I've been eyeing this one called 'Lit Assist'.
Have to admit, had good laugh at the name but their features sound pretty decent. They claim to help sort and manage your references, find gaps in the current research, and even suggest how to structure your literature review all using AI! Honestly, I'm particularly curious about that 'finding gaps' part. Can't count the times I've been buried under stacks of papers thinking The pricing isn't too bad either. They offer monthly plan at $9.99 or yearly subscription for $99.
From what can see, it seems they offer 7-day free trial. Might as well give it go, right? On another note, anyone used 'Scholarcy' before? It promises to speed up literature review by providing summary cards of articles. Honestly sounds too good to be true but I'm desperate enough to consider it. Man, does anyone else miss the days when our biggest worry was remembering our locker combinations?
Have to admit, had good laugh at the name but their features sound pretty decent. They claim to help sort and manage your references, find gaps in the current research, and even suggest how to structure your literature review all using AI! Honestly, I'm particularly curious about that 'finding gaps' part. Can't count the times I've been buried under stacks of papers thinking The pricing isn't too bad either. They offer monthly plan at $9.99 or yearly subscription for $99.
From what can see, it seems they offer 7-day free trial. Might as well give it go, right? On another note, anyone used 'Scholarcy' before? It promises to speed up literature review by providing summary cards of articles. Honestly sounds too good to be true but I'm desperate enough to consider it. Man, does anyone else miss the days when our biggest worry was remembering our locker combinations?