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Writer Applications (do not apply to legitimate sites unless you are qualified)

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WRT
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| Edited by: WRT   Mar 3, 10, 04:04PM ¦ #1

Writers: some appear to be accustomed to applying to model custom writing websites and getting accepted without hassle. Some sites do not ask for proof of academic qualifications and do not take the time to assess applicants' English language writing skills. Not all are like that. Know that
1) you will not be accepted by legitimate sites unless you send in proof of your academic qualifications
2) you will not be accepted by legitimate sites unless you know how to write English.

Why take it so personally when you are rejected? You will be rejected if you
1) apply under the name of a DECEASED individual and submit the articles published under that person's name as samples of your own writing. Some of us are not stupid and take the trouble to check
2) if you cannot write a simple, error-free, email
3) if you do not submit a scanned copy of your degree and excuse your failure to do so by claiming that a) it went missing after a HURRICANE, b) your university issues certificates a year after graduation and c) you do not feel comfortable sharing confidential information (for the life of me, I do not understand how the submission of a scanned copy of your certificate can be interpreted as an intrusion of privacy).

These, and many more, are ACTUAL excuses which ACTUAL applicants made when asked for proof that they were, in any way, academically qualified for the position.

Furthermore, none of the legitimate sites are interested in your ELPET, TOEFL. etc scores. If they find your English language skills to be below par, do not respond with abusive emails citing your score on these tests.

Do not apply to legitimate, high-paying, sites unless you are qualified. They will check your qualifications and won't just take your word for it.


 


WritersBeware
Joined: Apr 19, 07
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Posts: 6232
  Mar 3, 10, 04:38PM ¦ #2

WRT:
Furthermore, none of the legitimate sites are interested in your ELPET, TOEFL. etc scores.

That is hilarious.


 


Spartacus
Joined: Mar 3, 10
Posts: 45
  Mar 4, 10, 12:55AM ¦ #3

WRT - as usual you are talking crap.

Many essay sites realise that academic qualificatiins mean very little in an age when retards get degrees, as in the USA, and many other university systems have dumbed down - and when students buy essays to cheat and get their degrees!

The proof of the pudding is in the eating. A legitimate essay site will assess a writer's first essay or test essay - if that is good, then they are accepted; if it is not (and many with top degrees and masters galore are very bad writers) you do not get accepted.

Also, for your information, EFL writers are often much better academically than dumb American writers and their English is better too. If I were an essay company, I would not accept WRT as a writer - just look at your terrible English!


 


WRT
Joined: Sep 29, 09
Threads: 13
Posts: 1640
  Mar 4, 10, 01:08AM ¦ #4

Spartacus:
If I were an essay company

You are.
Spartacus:
A legitimate essay site will assess a writer's first essay or test essay

That's why your sites will never be regarded as legitimate. Applicants sometimes submit test essays which they've lifted from someone else; applicants sometimes get another person to write their test essay.

Besides, dumb dumb, I said
1) Academic qualifications
2) English language skills
Spartacus:
when students buy essays to cheat and get their degrees!

Yes :)

Psycho ... respond with another of your maniacal rants.


 



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