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  1. 3.0
    Current Freelancer, less than 1 year

    Not worth the effort

    Apr 13, 2021 - History Expert 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Flexible hours, no set amount of work

    Cons

    The amount of work compared to the pay makes this job simply not worth it. I found it difficult to even make extra spending money much less support myself in any way.

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  2. 1.0
    Current Employee, more than 3 years

    Horrible to work

    Jan 14, 2023 - Q&A Expert in Berlin
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    There is too much content, most questions are a copy of other websites like Chegg, Studygate, Brainly and other pages so it is easy to find resources to answer them.

    Cons

    The salary is too low, around 2.6USD per question is paid, which makes it difficult to raise a considerable amount of money if you work per day, since answering a question can take up to 50 minutes in some cases. Additionally, there is poor communication with the In-House team, which makes it difficult to interact freely. I was accused of 'Self-Plagiarism', without noticing absolutely nothing where it was done or the reason but so far I read here, there just say that kind of excuse just to fire you, when you are answering more than they want. This happened when I increased my quota of daily responses.

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    2 people found this review helpful
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  4. 3.0
    Former Contractor

    Flexible work from home

    Aug 23, 2020 - Freelance Academic Writer 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Flexible work from home opportunity

    Cons

    Low pay for amount of work required

    1 person found this review helpful
  5. 2.0
    Current Contractor, less than 1 year

    Very Poor Compensation

    Aug 14, 2019 - Mechanical Engineering Expert 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Flexible position allowing one to choose problem type and number of questions answered.

    Cons

    -Compensation is below minimum wage considering the amount of work involved. -Tedious and time consuming conversion of answers using document preparation/typesetting system.

    1 person found this review helpful
  6. 2.0
    Current Contractor, less than 1 year

    Not that great

    Jun 16, 2022 - Online Lesson Writer 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    You get to working from home, on your own time.

    Cons

    Terrible pay for the amount of work/research and lesson length. Lessons are a minimum of 1,000 words for $60! Most of the time, the lessons turn out to be longer due to the amount of content that is required. My last lesson was over 1600 words.

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  7. 1.0
    Former Contractor

    Worst place to work for as a contractor.

    Jul 3, 2017 - Anonymous Contractor 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Seems amazing on the outside (work when you want, as little or as much as you want) but in reality it's far different.

    Cons

    Most of the reviewers are nice but some are on power trips who simply do not know what they are talking about, or feel OK to abuse you. You will have no recourse to this and cringe nearly every time you get an e-mail from them. You will end up making very little money after you pay all your own taxes. For the amount of work you put in and dealing with the arrogant management, it is not worth it.

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    3 people found this review helpful
  8. 5.0
    Current Contractor, more than 1 year

    A good side job for students

    Jan 3, 2022 - Title Reviewer in São Paulo, São Paulo
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Job availability is almost endless, you can work whenever you want, there are no set goals, the payments always come on time, and the instructions are clear and concise.

    Cons

    The pay is very low and doesn't scale well with the amount of work you put in, so it's best to treat it as a side job that can get you some pocket change.

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  9. 4.0
    Current Contractor, less than 1 year

    Contractor

    Nov 5, 2019 - Contractor 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    -flexible -work whenever you want

    Cons

    -poor pay for amount of work expected

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  10. 1.0
    Former Contractor

    Expert

    Nov 15, 2018 - Anonymous Contractor 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Work when you want from wherever you want.

    Cons

    Not much pay for the amount of work required to answer homework questions from popular textbooks. Unceremoniously dropped when company decided they temporarily didn't require services of experts. Will not even notify you that your contract is over and not being renewed.

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    6 people found this review helpful
  11. 4.0
    Current Contractor

    Good to Start Off in Writing Field

    Jul 3, 2016 - Freelance Writer 
    Recommend
    CEO Approval
    Business Outlook

    Pros

    Flexible schedule Helpful reviewers and staff Consistent Pay

    Cons

    Sometimes, rate of pay not enough for amount of work per article Reviewers not always on the same page Work not always available

    2 people found this review helpful

    Study.com Response

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    I'm glad you appreciate the flexible schedule and our reliability in paying for completed projects. Sometimes project types are completed and are no longer available but we are continually creating new project types that may be available to you.

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