Having done everything in order to write an essay on your own, you finally decide to purchase it from the web. You have successfully googled an essay writing service, investigated several websites and eventually made your decision. But wait. You feel like it’s too early to press the “Order Now” button. You feel uncertain about the quality of the essay. On the one hand, you face the project you will hardly be able to complete on your own, but on the other hand, the voice deep inside tells you to study it before spend all the money you have on a piece of writing.
Free essay samples that are too good to be true.
When naïve college or university students find these dreams-come-true papers online they are immediately blinded by relief and never notice the risks that are hidden right behind them. Remember, once the idea to use a free essay pops up in your head – nothing worth having can be absolutely free!
Poor grammar, punctuation and spelling.
Without a doubt you should read through the essay before you download it to your laptop. You need to know that the paper you are going to present as your own is up to the requirements assigned by your college tutor. Low-quality grammar structures, misspellings and misuse of punctuation marks will be noticed the very moment you start reading.
Topic/subject mismatch.
It’s not a rare case when you download an essay form an online database of free samples on, let’s say, English literature: once you open it, you face the content that has nothing to do either with literature or with English. Even if you detect just a couple of sentences that are far from the theme – press the “delete” button!
Blurred content.
Congratulations! You’re one of the lucky students who are successful enough to find a free essay online that corresponds to the topic they’re assigned with. The topic is just the same. The format is what you’ve been looking for. The number of pages/words is just what the doctor ordered. Still, there’s something wrong and it lies in the very content of the paper. Somehow it is about the topic you’re supposed to discuss but at the same time it’s blurred as hell and has neither reasonable beginning nor conclusion. Make sure the writer writes on your topic but does not try to compose his work of some random text. Keep your eyes wide open!