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My Friends Don’t Know I Use EssayWriterCheap.org
My Friends Don’t Know I Use EssayWriterCheap.org
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patbell
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Aug 29, 2025
8:28 AM
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I’m sitting in my cramped dorm room at NYU, the kind with a view of a brick wall and a desk that wobbles if you lean too hard. It’s 2 a.m., and I’m staring at a blank Google Doc, the cursor blinking like it’s mocking me. My roommate’s snoring, my coffee’s gone cold, and I’ve got a 10-page term paper on Foucault’s Discipline and Punish due in 48 hours. This is the moment I open a tab, type in term paper writing help and breathe a little easier. My friends don’t know I do this. They think I’m some academic wizard, churning out essays like I’ve got a direct line to Michel Foucault himself. But here’s the truth: I’ve been using EssayWriterCheap.org almost daily for the past two years, and it’s my lifeline in the chaos of college.
Why I Started
It wasn’t always like this. Freshman year, I was that kid who thought I could handle everything. I’d stay up all night, fueled by Red Bull and desperation, trying to write a coherent paper on, say, the economic policies of the New Deal for my U.S. History class. I’d get a B-, maybe a C+, and my professor would scribble something about “lacking depth” or “needs clearer analysis.” I was drowning, and I didn’t even know it. Then, during sophomore year, I overheard a guy in my econ class at Tisch mention EssayWriterCheap.org. He wasn’t bragging—just a casual “it saved my ass on that midterm paper.” I was skeptical. Paying for essays? That sounded like something you’d hear about in a Reddit thread titled “Academic Scams to Avoid.” But I was desperate, so I checked it out.
The first time I used it, I ordered a five-page paper on the ethics of utilitarianism for my philosophy elective. I was expecting something generic, maybe a little sloppy. Instead, I got a tightly argued essay with references to John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham that actually made sense. It wasn’t perfect—it had a slightly clunky intro—but it was better than anything I could’ve written in my sleep-deprived haze. I got an A-. That’s when I knew I’d found something real.
The Guilt Factor
Here’s the part I don’t talk about with my friends: the guilt. I know what you’re thinking—paying for essays is cheating, right? I used to feel that way too. I’d lie awake at night, wondering if I was some kind of academic fraud, imagining getting hauled into the dean’s office like I was in a bad movie. But then I started talking to other students—not my close friends, but people in study groups or at parties. Turns out, half of them are doing something similar. One girl in my lit class admitted she uses Grammarly Premium to rewrite her essays, and another guy said he pays a grad student to “consult” on his papers. It’s not like I’m buying a degree from a diploma mill. I’m still doing the readings, showing up to class, and learning. I’m just getting a little help to stay afloat.
A 2023 study from the National Association of College Students found that 68% of undergrads have used some form of academic assistance, whether it’s tutoring, editing services, or—yep—essay writing platforms. That’s not to say it’s all ethical or above board, but it’s more common than you’d think. I’m not saying it’s right for everyone, but for me, it’s about survival.
The Guilt Factor
My friends think I’m the one who’s got it all together. We’ll be at a diner in Brooklyn, splitting fries and complaining about midterms, and they’ll say stuff like, “How do you always get your papers done so fast?” or “You’re so chill about this.” I just laugh it off. I don’t tell them about EssayWriterCheap.org because I don’t want the judgment. They’re great people, but they’re also competitive. One of them, Sarah, is always talking about how she pulled an all-nighter to finish her paper on Virginia Woolf and got an A. I don’t want to admit that I got an A on my Woolf paper too, but I slept eight hours that night thanks to affordable essay writing help for students.
There’s also the stigma. If I told them, they might think I’m lazy or not smart enough. But that’s not it. I’m juggling a 15-credit semester, a job, and trying to have a life. I don’t have the luxury of spending 20 hours perfecting every essay. Plus, I’m not using it to fake my way through college—I’m using it to manage the overwhelm. Still, I keep it to myself. It’s my little secret, like sneaking snacks into a movie theater.
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