I've always been the "good student." You know the type. Sits in the front row. Does all the readings. Turns things in early. But last semester, I hit a wall. I had three papers due in the same week, plus my senior thesis, plus applying to grad school. I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't sleep. I couldn't eat. I just stared at my laptop and cried.
A friend in my psych program sent me a Medium link with the TOP rated essay services in 2026 — and said "some of these do editing, not writing. It's not cheating." I clicked. I read the descriptions. "Proofreading." "Polishing." "Feedback." It sounded innocent. It sounded like what my professors already do, but faster. I almost submitted a paper for editing. But then I thought: if I'm not the one fixing my own mistakes, am I really learning? I'm going to be a therapist someday. I can't outsource my listening skills. I can't outsource my empathy. So I closed the tab. I wrote my own messy papers. I got Bs on all of them.
But I also learned something about myself: I'm capable of more than I think. Even when it's hard. Especially when it's hard.
A friend in my psych program sent me a Medium link with the TOP rated essay services in 2026 — and said "some of these do editing, not writing. It's not cheating." I clicked. I read the descriptions. "Proofreading." "Polishing." "Feedback." It sounded innocent. It sounded like what my professors already do, but faster. I almost submitted a paper for editing. But then I thought: if I'm not the one fixing my own mistakes, am I really learning? I'm going to be a therapist someday. I can't outsource my listening skills. I can't outsource my empathy. So I closed the tab. I wrote my own messy papers. I got Bs on all of them.
But I also learned something about myself: I'm capable of more than I think. Even when it's hard. Especially when it's hard.