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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
7 months
I’ve met a ton of students who struggle with the first step to writing a great paper: the topic. The blank page is brutal. This is how I approach it— #AcademicWriting #ResearchTips #StudentSupport
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
Pro move: once you’ve filtered with Abstract Mining, dive deeper into the methods + discussion sections of the chosen papers. That’s where the nuance and analysis live, and that’s what professors actually reward.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
This trick isn’t “cutting corners.” It’s academic efficiency. Researchers and ghostwriters do this every day to separate gold from fluff. It’s the difference between writing an informed paper vs. drowning in irrelevant sources.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
Here’s the workflow: 1️⃣ Search your topic on Google Scholar or JSTOR. 2️⃣ Open 15–20 tabs. 3️⃣ Read just abstracts + conclusions. 4️⃣ Keep only the 5–7 papers that truly align with your thesis.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
Most students dive into 20-page articles line by line. That’s not research, that’s self-punishment. Smart researchers filter fast: if the abstract + conclusion don’t fit your topic, close the tab and move on.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
Abstract Mining = scanning abstracts + conclusion sections first before committing to the whole article. Why? Because those two sections summarize the purpose and the findings, the parts you actually need to know.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
4 months
Ever spent hours reading a journal article… only to realize it’s useless for your paper? 😩 Here’s a research hack most professors never teach: Abstract Mining. It’ll save you time ⏳ + sharpen your sources 🎯. 🧵
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
Final word: It's about understanding how the algorithm works. You can write a completely original paper and still get flagged. That’s why knowing how Turnitin reads your writing is the real game-changer.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
If you're on a tight deadline, here's the move no one talks about: run your paper through Turnitin (DM me if you need a report), find the lines that are flagged, and paraphrase only those. You can use paraphrasing tools but clean it up so it still sounds like you wrote it.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
4. Shorten or Split Long Sentences Long complex sentences can copy academic structure used by others. Break into two shorter ones or flip the sentence order.
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
3. Rephrase Common Academic Phrases Turnitin loves to flag overused academic transitions. Try alternatives: Instead of: "In conclusion" → Use "To summarize" or “Ultimately” Instead of: "This research shows" → Try "The findings suggest"
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
2. Swap Keywords With Synonyms Use high-level synonyms, especially in intros and conclusions. Example: Original: “This essay will discuss the impact of social media on teenagers.” Fix: “This paper explores how social platforms influence adolescent behavior.”
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
Here’s how to fix it: 1. Break the 4-Word Chain Turnitin catches strings of 4+ words. So we break them up or rearrange the sentence. Example: Original (flagged): "According to the World Health Organization..." Fix: "The World Health Organization reports that..."
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
What most people don’t know is that Turnitin isn’t just checking what you say; it’s checking how you say it. If you use 4 or more words in a row that match something online or in another student’s paper, Turnitin can flag it even if it's common knowledge or purely coincidence.
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@thesisnerd
ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
6 months
Sometimes you write a paper yourself. No copying, no ChatGPT, and yet… Turnitin slaps you with a 35% plagiarism score. So what’s the deal? And more importantly: 👉 How do you reduce a high Turnitin score quickly without ruining your grade? This is the part nobody tells you...
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
7 months
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
7 months
These 5 books will level up your academic writing: 1. They Say / I Say 2. The Craft of Research 3. Stylish Academic Writing 4. How to Write a Lot 5. Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
7 months
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ThesisNerd | Ghostwriter for Hire
7 months
Harvard referencing template—FREE 📝 I’ve been racking up A’s with this format, honestly it’s my cheat code. #HarvardReferencingTemplate #HarvardCitation #AcademicHelp #StudentLife #Essaywriterforhire
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