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Essay technical editing... [#permalink]
18 Nov 2006, 22:41
Trying editavenue.com... Not sure if they are super great or anything... Probably depends on the editor that you pick, but for technical aspects they are probably good. Ryme and Hjort and the like here for content. I'll tell ya all how it goes.
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GMAT Club Legend
Affiliations: HHonors Diamond, BGS Honor Society
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Schools: Chicago (Booth) - Class of 2009
GMAT 1: 730 Q45 V45
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Re: Essay technical editing... [#permalink]
19 Nov 2006, 08:08
Mark4124 wrote: Trying editavenue.com... Not sure if they are super great or anything... Probably depends on the editor that you pick, but for technical aspects they are probably good. Ryme and Hjort and the like here for content. I'll tell ya all how it goes.
I can edit, and I'll be proving it to ya soon enuf
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Ahh!!! I have had good service from them in the past but this time it sucked. I sent in a very simple essay to one of there editors. She got it back in recordtime but with clear evidence that she didn't thoroughly read it and some of the edits no longer convey what I meant and some resulted in errors!
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