Abstract and introduction structure

WMorris

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Just bought my third coffee for the night and here am, wading through this sea of research papers. It's like trying to find needle in haystack, isn't it? Honestly, feel like I've read every abstract and introduction out there but I'm still struggling with structuring mine. As an associate professor, you'd think I'd have this down pat by now! Anyway, on the flip side of things, I've got friend who swears by this research paper writing service Edubirdie.

He's working on his thesis right now and he's been raving about how much they've helped him. They offer an all-around service, from helping with structuring your paper to proofreading the final draft. Pretty handy if you ask me! The way he describes it, they've got experts in pretty much any field you can think of. The prices seem reasonable too around $18 per page for high school level papers and it goes up depending on the academic level and deadline urgency.

I’ve not used them myself yet I’m still stuck in the 'do-it-myself' mentality most days but my pal’s satisfaction has piqued my curiosity. So, for those of you who have used Edubirdie or other similar services, what was your experience like? How did they help with your abstract and introduction structure?

Sorry for the rant - research stress is real this semester!
 
I had the opposite experience with GradeMiners... Ah, the abstract and introduction conundrum I've been there, navigating those choppy waters in the final year of my law degree.
 
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