JonathanSanders
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DissertationAssistance big ethical question, right? As someone who's spent good chunk of time in the field, I've got to say, it's not so black and white. Now, hear me out. I've seen students absolutely swamped with coursework, internships, jobs the whole lot. They're working their socks off but sometimes they hit wall and that's where people like me come in. We're not here to do all the work for them; rather, we supplement their efforts. Personally, specialize in sciences and I've lent hand to dozens of students stuck with complex scientific theories or methodologies. As for Dissertation Assistance specifically you betcha, they do good job.
Last year, worked with student who was struggling with statistical analysis for his dissertation. After trying on his own for weeks (and getting increasingly stressed), he opted for Dissertation Assistance. He got the help he needed from experienced statisticians and managed to complete his data analysis chapter within month. If memory serves right, he paid around $400 for the service pretty much worth every penny considering the peace of mind he got in return.
But let's be real one can't totally rule out misuse of such services either.
Maybe I'm missing something obvious in my dissertation approach?
Last year, worked with student who was struggling with statistical analysis for his dissertation. After trying on his own for weeks (and getting increasingly stressed), he opted for Dissertation Assistance. He got the help he needed from experienced statisticians and managed to complete his data analysis chapter within month. If memory serves right, he paid around $400 for the service pretty much worth every penny considering the peace of mind he got in return.
But let's be real one can't totally rule out misuse of such services either.
Maybe I'm missing something obvious in my dissertation approach?