Every piece of writing is quoted flat from its rubric, and the first premium sample is free. Take a single paper or a full session of weekly writing, with no subscription and nothing recurring. You approve each quote before anyone starts.
- A program-matched tutor who knows your rubric, your voice, and current APA
- Flat quotes read from each assignment, approved before work begins
- First premium sample free, back in 24 to 48 hours
- 27% off your first week for new students
- Revisions free until the graded piece reaches its A target
A writing tutor here does two things at once. On a deadline, a tutor returns an original model paper written to your exact prompt, so you have a worked example to study, adapt, and submit in your own voice. Away from the deadline, the same tutor works on your own draft, editing line by line against the rubric and returning notes that argue their case, so the next paper needs less help than the last. Both modes are aimed at the same target: writing that answers the week's actual question at the depth its verbs demand, applies theory to your practice, and keeps the APA layer clean, which at a school with high graduate floors is where the cheap points hide.
How it works
Send the assignment
Share the course, the prompt, and the rubric. Add your own draft if you have one; edits price lighter than a fresh model.
Approve a flat quote and see a sample
A tutor scopes the writing against the rubric and quotes it flat, with a free first sample so you judge the quality first.
Study the draft and the notes
An original model or a tracked-changes edit returns in 24 to 48 hours, with a walkthrough of why each section earns its points.
Make it yours and submit
Revise into your own voice, submit in Brightspace, and return it free if a graded piece lands short of target.
What a writing tutor covers
The writing desk spans every program South runs online, from a first-year discussion to a doctoral chapter.
Course-level pages carry the code-specific read, and the grading guide shows what the rubrics reward. See a finished example on the sample papers page before you decide anything.
What students say
"MPH epidemiology weeks with the denominators actually named. My professor commented on the statistical honesty, which felt like a private joke between me and their analyst."
"NSG6005 pharm sat at 81 with two exams left, one bad week from the B rule. The split plus their target math finished it at 88. I did not know help could be arithmetic."
Put a writer in your corner this week
Send the prompt and rubric. A draft written to the rubric comes back in 24 to 48 hours, and the first one is free.