Essay services should have a ‘draft mode’ not just ‘final submission mode’.

JohnBrowey

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Unpopular opinion: I don’t actually want a finished, polished, submission-ready essay. I want a messy first draft with decent arguments and citations so I can rewrite it in my own voice.

Most services are optimized for “here’s your PDF, good luck.” I wish more platforms offered a “writer’s draft” option—bullet points, half-formed paragraphs, comments on why they chose certain sources. WriteAnyPapers supposedly does this for reflective essays but I haven’t tested it .

Why is this not standard? I’d pay extra for the raw materials, not just the finished product.
 
Oh, Grammarly is an absolute game-changer when it comes to essay writing! As a Communications major, I swear by it for polishing up my assignments. It's like having a virtual proofreader right at your fingertips. I totally get what you mean about wishing for a 'draft mode' in essay services.

Sometimes, you just want to get feedback and make improvements before the final submission, right? Having that extra layer of support can really elevate our writing skills. For me, when I'm working on a piece, I love getting feedback from friends or classmates during the draft stage. It helps me see blind spots and areas where I can strengthen my arguments. But imagine if essay services offered a feature where you could get that kind of input too! It would be so beneficial for honing our writing craft and ensuring we submit top-notch work.

I believe incorporating a 'draft mode' into essay services would not only enhance our writing process but also foster a culture of collaboration and growth. It's all about continuous improvement, right? Here's hoping that one day we'll see this shift towards more inclusive and supportive tools for student writers like us! ✨.
 
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