Being
a writer was something I thought would be easy and fast, especially
in academic writing. I remember the shock I had when I had my first
order from Quality Course Work.
I thought it would be light research, paraphrase sentences and that
was done. My first order was from
a student at Brown
University, and it was a dissertation paper. It was probably about
200 pages from the cover page to the references page. So, I geared up
and got to writing.
After
about 5 pages of writing, I completely ran out of words and content.
In page 5! The most embarrassing thing about it is that I had pride
in my own style of writing and my writing strategy. Dissertation
writing is not an easy task. The same effort and game plan used in
essay writing, term paper writing, theses writing and project writing
is the same exact plan that is used on dissertation writing,
only a bit more complex.
A Fresh Start
So
I deleted my 5 pages worth of research and started afresh, this time
doing intense research within the stated topic. I even had to have an
outline with several pages assigned to various topics depending on
the relevance of each. Custom writing of any form requires quality
and credible work combined with an in-depth knowledge of the subject
that you are about to tackle.
After
laying out the outline on the custom dissertation, I had to learn
very keenly on the kinds of formats that are used in each paper.
These formats do not include the basic citation here and there and
the referential page. There is a style to be followed in every format
on where to place page numbers, any kind of headers, how to write a
cover page if the paper is in APA format. I learned so much that I
did not know, and I always made sure to be exceptional and be as
skilled as the rest of the writers that worked on the site.
I
always have so much reverence and respect for academic writers
because of the crazy hours that they devote their time to, and their
skill that seems to unveil itself with so much ease. The writers that
I interacted with taught me so much about the art of writing, and for
that, I am forever grateful.