New York Statesman
20 Jul 2017, 05:30 GMT+10
Tutoring—a renewed service—is already available for Australian students.
In May, 2017 OZessay, an Australian writing company rolled out a massive update for college students - tutoring, or assignment help service. The main idea of the service is to help students get all the answers they need concerning academic writing and get some practical help with it from the professionals. The service was created to assist students in getting the most out of college without spending an eternity researching and writing papers. They can do so by delegating writing assignments to expert writers.
“The assignment help service can not only give a step-by-step guideline on writing a paper, but also help future students with writing admission, scholarship essays, and personal statements.â€
The writing company offers all of the assignment writing services students need to succeed. The services available include: essay writing, dissertation writing, research reports, case studies, PowerPoint presentations, speeches, lab reports, book/movie reports/reviews, article writing, coursework, proofreading.
The writing company specializes in academic research and writing assistance for college and university students. Besides academic writing, OZessay also offers other 'adjacent' services like web content writing, blog post writing, grant writing, CVs and cover letters. Besides the Australian market, the company has many inquiries from students in the UK & US, helping students from English speaking countries master the writing craft.
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Australia: (02) 8011-3512
US: (845) 228-8552
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