Dissertation Dilemma: To Buy or Not To Buy…That Is The Question

 

If you’re about to graduate, you’ve probably experienced that stress and the feeling of I-don’t-know-what-to-do when it comes about your dissertation. A lot of questions arise in your mind: “what theme should I choose?”, “who is going to be my coordinator?” or “should I pay someone to do it for me or not?”.

 

So, if you haven’t found your answer yet, this analysis might help. Let’s see the pros and cons: should you buy it or not?

 

PROs:

 

  • SAVE TIME: of course, it’s you are not the one who’s writing it so the quantity of your spare time increases. You do not have to do a research, to analyze it and finally write something. You can do whatever you want while someone else is doing it for you.

  • NO STRESS: as long as you know that someone else is taking care of it and you have nothing more to do, your mind will experience relaxation and no stress at all.

  • HIGH-QUALITY PAPER: all you have to do is find an experienced writer and discuss all the details with him, keeping in mind that he should be someone who will help you without compromising the originality of your thesis. Obviously, you never want to deal with plagiarism issues.

  • HAVE A SUCCESSFUL PAPER: the success of your paper is based on its quality, that’s why you must ensure that whoever is dealing with your dissertation is totally committed.

 

As you have seen, it all depends on finding a good writer, a writer who has expertise and will maintain the standards of originality and high-quality.

 

But, let’s also talk about the CONs:

 

  • LOSE MONEY: it depends on your deadline, number of pages and the theme of your dissertation, but as you save some time, you lose some money. Everyone should be paid for their work. But maybe with this money you can plan a well-deserved trip after you finish writing it

  • FAIL TO IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS: critical thinking, reasoning, and time management are just a few skills that you’ll fail to improve if you pay for your dissertation. You’ll have nothing to organize, nothing to critically analyze, nothing to write.

  • WORKING WITH YOUR COORDINATOR: Simply assigning a task or activities that require reasoning will not improve most students’ ability to reason effectively. And this is how your coordinator’s expertise and guidance will foster the development of your critical thinking and reasoning skills.

  • DO RESEARCH: yes, it is a time-consuming part of your work and might be frustrating sometimes. But it also helps you to improve your critical analysis skills by trying to select the relevant information and using it properly in order to support your point of view on the subject.

  • The last but not the least, how much would you trust your chosen writer? Thing is, you cannot be sure that your dissertation won’t have poor grammar and/or spelling, that is exactly how you have imagined or that won’t be a sloppy work did just for money. Not all the writers fit to this description, but a little bit of skepticism doesn’t hurt.

 

 

 

The good thing is that there are companies which also offer you editing, formatting or dissertation services. So, you can improve your academic writing skills by writing it and they will do the rest.

 

So, what have you decided?

 

 

 

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