Ahmed Al Rashid - Australia
With 16 years of experience, Ahmed supports students from Melbourne Polytechnic and TAFE NSW by delivering AI-free workbooks, prep logs, HACCP records, and costing sheets that meet strict unit assessment criteria.
With 16 years of experience, Ahmed supports students from Melbourne Polytechnic and TAFE NSW by delivering AI-free workbooks, prep logs, HACCP records, and costing sheets that meet strict unit assessment criteria.
During The Tenure Of Our Service Offering, We Have Delivered Lakhs Of Assignments, Essays And Dissertations And Have Gained Trust Of Our Customers, Which Can Be Seen By Our High Review Ratings Of 4.8 / 5 Stars.
I was scared of failing again because I couldn’t write client-centred objectives effectively. The writer used SMART goals and real residential care examples. The tutor praised the clarity and marked it as “exceeds expectation.” That was a big relief.
I had research data, but couldn’t write the methodology and discussion properly. They helped structure everything and even added subheadings I didn’t know were required. It finally looked like an academic paper, not just a collection of facts.
My slides were boring, and the flow was confusing. The expert reorganised the content and added simple diagrams and WHO data. My tutor called it “easy to follow and well-presented.” I wish I had asked for help months earlier.
I didn’t know how to mix emotion with theory. The expert helped me write it like a real student, not like Wikipedia. He even corrected tense shifts and added learning outcomes. For the first time, I enjoyed reading my own journal.
I failed this module once. This time, the expert followed QQI formatting perfectly and used evidence-based research from Irish sources. The feedback page said “structured and relevant,” which has never happened before. I genuinely felt more confident after the submission.
I was struggling to write about anxiety disorder with the correct terminology. My writer used Canadian healthcare standards and added Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in a very clear way. I finally understood reflective analysis instead of writing random opinions.
I kept mixing professional language with personal voice, and my professor said it lacked structure. The expert added real NHS guidelines and helped me use ethical care models. He even explained why confidentiality is written in the third person. My assignment passed without any revision requests.
I was scared of AI detection tools. They wrote it with a human tone and case references. Turniti score was completely safe.
My PPT had no flow. They added step-by-step case reasoning with speaker notes, and I scored highest in the viva.
I messed up the jurisdiction part. Their expert explained how laws change when countries are involved. I finally felt confident writing legal arguments.
I used wrong citations again and again. They converted everything to Harvard style and taught me how to cite acts and judgments properly.
I didn’t want the paper to sound robotic. They helped me keep the emotional tone but still followed a legal style. My professor wrote ‘very professional’ on the paper.
My draft was messy and had no structure. They prepared a court-style format with reasoning and I learned more from their draft than from lectures.
I couldn’t understand how custody decisions are made. Their expert explained best interests of the child with real cases, and my assignment sounded like I finally knew the law.
I knew the topic but didn’t know how to explain it. The expert helped me break it into small arguments and added comparison between US and UK care models. It taught me how to write critically without sounding too complex. I passed the module with distinction.
My original essay was rejected because it didn’t relate to real practice. The expert added Singapore-based care examples and used person-centred models. It finally felt believable. I used the same essay during my internship application, and it worked.
I was unsure how to include proper sources. The expert used real journal references and taught me how to cite evidence using APA format. They even added a small survey result to make it feel original. That made my research essay stand out in class.
This service helped me when I had just three days left before my submission. They explained how to use NICE guidelines and WHO data while keeping sentences human and easy to read. I never realised simple wording could still feel academic. It got accepted without revision.
I kept writing “I think” in every paragraph and my tutor told me I sounded more like a blog than an essay. The expert rewrote it using third-person academic language and discussed moral conflicts using Canadian healthcare policies. I finally learned how to balance opinion with evidence.
I failed my first attempt because my essay had no references and the tone was too casual. The writer used HSE Ireland guidelines, added risk assessment tables, and fixed my Harvard referencing. I understood how proper tone makes a big difference. My professor approved it instantly with no further edits.
I was completely lost while writing my first TAFE reflective journal. I kept writing like a diary, and my teacher said it needed academic structure. The expert followed Gibbs model and added real examples from Australian care homes. It suddenly felt more professional but still sounded like my own voice. That helped me pass my placement interview too.
I was afraid to cite real court cases because I didn’t understand them fully. They used easy words so I could speak about each example during class.
My submission was rejected twice on Moodle due to formatting. They fixed spacing, tables, headings and footnotes. It finally uploaded without errors!
They helped me build a strong structure, legal backing and literature review. I didn’t just get a file — I got clarity on how PhD writing really works.