Essay editors/coaches

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT is perfect for this. I wouldn't spend a penny.


If you're letting your kid use ChatGPT to write for them you don't really need to bother with college.


Spoken like a clueless fool. The entire thread talks about people "editing/advising" their kids and using paid consultants who give 'line by line' feedback, etc. and you pick on a kid using ChatGPT!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT is perfect for this. I wouldn't spend a penny.


If you're letting your kid use ChatGPT to write for them you don't really need to bother with college.


Spoken like a clueless fool. The entire thread talks about people "editing/advising" their kids and using paid consultants who give 'line by line' feedback, etc. and you pick on a kid using ChatGPT!?


Of course. It leveled the playing field which makes her angry. Mad she spent $$ that won’t give her kid a leg up anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:None. Kid had help from his English teacher and allowed us to edit for grammer. The rest was 100% his voice.


Edit for grammer? 😂 Sorry. Couldn’t resist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I had DC read a fiction book that had a college consultant and essay as key to the plot"

What's the novel called?


Not the previous poster, but perhaps "Early Decision" by Lacy Crawford.


I'm the previous poster - yes, that's it - be aware that parental judgment is needed - it's R-rated. Contains sex, apathetic future admittees, unflattering points of view on competitive parenting, and parental infidelity.

I thought the book was pretty good. The sex part was why I waited to share until senior year. By then, it wasn't worth censoring. Not after my son had already nicked Helen Hoang romance novels out of my library bag. Plus "The Art of Racing in the Rain". Who would have expected a book told from a dog's point of view to have a subplot about a false accusation about intra-family sexual assault of a minor for custody battle purposes? Yikes! Plus we leave the New Yorkers lying around...one never knows what might be in there. In this image saturated, Internet age, I'm not too worried about mainstream fiction.

I didn't give the title out because of the sex aspect but since the title has been outed, I decided to 'fess up. Only $2.99 on Kindle!

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