Budgeting Through Your Dissertation Journey

Budgeting Wisely Budgeting is something we all strive for when making purchases. Whether it’s putting an item back or using a coupon, it proves to always be beneficial for your wallet. Did you know you can do that with our services as well? Recently, we’ve updated our Editing and Statistics packages to reflect the effectiveness of our […]
Understanding the Differences: Rubric, Template, and University Guidelines

Tips & Tricks #3Ensuring Requirements are Met We frequently receive rubrics from clients who believe they are submitting a formatting template or university guidelines. Understanding the distinctions between these three documents is crucial for ensuring your dissertation meets all necessary standards. This post aims to clarify the differences and guide you on how to acquire […]
Clean Copy in MS Word

Tips & Tricks #1 Simplifying the Process: Creating a Clean Copy in MS Word We often receive inquiries from clients asking for a clean copy of their dissertation after we’ve completed our edits. Understanding how to manage the different versions of your document can be confusing, especially when dealing with tracked changes and comments. In this […]
Navigating First-Person Pronouns

Tips & Tricks #2 Clarifying the Use of First-Person Pronouns in APA Style At Dissertation Editor, we frequently receive questions and concerns about the use of first-person pronouns in academic writing. A common query is: “Why did you use first-person pronouns to edit my paper?” This blog post aims to clarify this matter, specifically focusing […]
Why University Guidelines Matter

Taking a Deep Dive When formatting your dissertation, there are two sets of guidelines you’ll need to successfully get your dissertation approved: (a) the particular style guidelines set out by your discipline (APA, Chicago/Turabian, MLA, etc.), and (b) the formatting guidelines set out by your university. Most students are familiar with the first set of guidelines; however, they are […]
March 4th? March Forth!

March 4th? March Forth! It’s the only day of the year that tells you to do something. We hope it’s telling you to keep writing your dissertation or work on turning that dissertation into a book or journal article. March 4th is also National Grammar Day! It’s the day when we can tell jokes like […]
Navigating Diversity In a PhD Program

A Call for Inclusivity In the world of academia, the journey for students of color in predominantly white PhD programs is often marked by challenges that extend beyond the rigors of research and scholarly pursuits. The isolation experienced by being the sole representative of diversity in these spaces is a stark reality that demands attention. […]
PhD & Holiday Balance

Tips for Your Well-Being It’s the most wonderful time of the year, right? Except you have a few other things on your mind besides the best gift to buy your family and friends. You also have to consider the best methodology that aligns with your research or how many participants to reach out to make […]
Book Spotlight: Mental Health and Suicide

Mental Health and Suicide: My personal story and the stories of those left behind, with a deep dive into the construction industry Explore the heart-wrenching reality of the construction industry in the United States through the eyes of Dr. Vince Hafeli, who bravely shares his extraordinary life journey and the startling statistics that reveal the […]
Book Spotlight: Leadership on a Blockchain

“How Can Blockchain Revolutionize Leadership in Asia and Beyond?” We are proud to reveal another book release by Dr. Frederique Covington Corbett, Leadership on a Blockchain: What Asia Can Teach Us About Networked Leadership. As a client of ours throughout 2021 and 2022, we have had the pleasure of working with her to bring this book […]