Engineering is a difficult discipline, and if you're in an engineering programmer, you can appreciate how overwhelming it is to handle it all together with the realistic knowledge you need for the degree. You can, however, employ an agency or freelancer that does ghostwriting for rappers, artists, businesses academics, or anything you need, to save you from assignments and duties. Ghostwriters can write the jobs and assignments at reasonable rates and on schedule. Also, if you are a final year student, as per the subject, they will conduct and write your research report. You should spend more than mere tasks in your professional career. What do you think about this?
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Hi Karla. Thanks for being the first contributor to appear on this forum, and for opening up to debate such a leading question.
In the first instance, then, I have to wonder about your motives. Are they purely academic, or ulterior? What do you hope to gain from anything said on here? Can I presume that you are a ghostwriter, or just exploring the idea and assessing public attitude to this profession for particular areas?
Regardless, I will share my thoughts.
Generally speaking, and because this was where you started your pitch, engineers are ingenious at writing/designing complex programs using specific computer or other bespoke languages, but it does not necessarily follow that they will be great writers of grammatical prose, whatever their native language. Good writing takes many years of dedicated practice. If then, an engineer needs a paper written that ensures semantical as well as syntactical coherence of a proposal, I would certainly suggest employing a professional. Otherwise, the body of a brilliant idea may suffer decomposition due to messy, jumbled, incomprehensible text, and be ultimately rejected or lost. Similarly, businesses may fail by this same detriment.
Academics, on the other hand, while they may suffer a lack of time, they are usually better positioned intellectually to achieve an acceptable standard of writing for any discourse. After all, they would need to ascend to a high standard of writing in order to receive their doctorate.
I would, however, hesitate to promote any ghostwriter who offers to a final year student the writing on their behalf an assignment. To my mind, it would smack of gross dishonesty, of fraudulence, and be of little benefit for a student’s learning, or indeed self-respect. Success tastes so much sweeter when worked for, earned. And I would doubt a paper written by an independent agent would garner an endorsement by any reputable lecturer, and if that is so, that ought to render even its very notion as, if not insubmissable, then disqualifiable.
Finally, the bulk of the advocacy for a ghostwriter’s expertise ought to be reserved for telling the extraordinary stories of those bereft of the skill and craftsmanship to do so themselves. Something that I have pondered from time to time, and perhaps given a story that moves me enough, I would consider undertaking. Besides, it would be a challenge, and any writing project is always a welcome challenge and gets me excited.