BillySanchezTutor
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Swimming through the sea of theories for my Distance Education dissertation is challenge like trying to cross the Atlantic with toddler's floatie. Anyone else feel the same? Found myself getting tangled in theory after theory, especially when writing up results and discussions. It was like my brain had suddenly decided to function as slow as sloth on valium! The struggle didn't stop at juggling theories; structuring my methodology was another big mountain to climb. Finally, realized that could use some expert guidance you know, someone who knows how to tame wild theories and design sleek methodologies.
After loads of research (yes, more research), stumbled upon dissertation writing services. They were not cheap: prices ranged from $2000 to $5000, depending on your requirements data analysis, chapter by chapter guidance or end-to-end support. Despite the price tag, it seemed like solid investment considering the hours I'd save and stress I'd avoid. Hesitated because of pride and little bit of fear (the possibility of hiring dud), but then reminded myself that even bestselling authors have editors.
So, why should doctoral students be any different? Took the plunge with service that came highly recommended by fellow researchers. No regrets at all! My hired mentor had been down this road several times before and knew all the bumps and turns.
Anyway, back to staring at my screen and hoping for inspiration.
After loads of research (yes, more research), stumbled upon dissertation writing services. They were not cheap: prices ranged from $2000 to $5000, depending on your requirements data analysis, chapter by chapter guidance or end-to-end support. Despite the price tag, it seemed like solid investment considering the hours I'd save and stress I'd avoid. Hesitated because of pride and little bit of fear (the possibility of hiring dud), but then reminded myself that even bestselling authors have editors.
So, why should doctoral students be any different? Took the plunge with service that came highly recommended by fellow researchers. No regrets at all! My hired mentor had been down this road several times before and knew all the bumps and turns.
Anyway, back to staring at my screen and hoping for inspiration.