This brief explainer will help to pick the type of service (proofreading, editing, or rewriting) you need if you provide the document to work with.
Proofreading
Proofreading entails minor changes to the content when you have done most of the structural work. It might be a spell check, checking the document’s formatting, and correcting grammar errors.
Editing
Editing includes everything from proofreading and more structural changes in some sentences to improve their quality. For instance, the writer may improve the thesis to make it more argumentative, correct the use of topic sentences in paragraphs, add signal phrases for citations, add transitions between sentences, and ensure that sources are correct and appropriate.
Rewriting
Rewriting is the most complex of the three. It includes not only checking and slight correction of the paper's structure and content, like in proofreading or editing, but also substantially changing the paper's structure, argumentation, and content. The writer could eliminate or rewrite entire sections of the paper, improve clarity, formatting, and citation style so that it meets your requirements.
Review My Work
Review My Work allows you to upload completed assignments and receive detailed, expert feedback on both content and presentation. Whether your paper is self-written or AI-generated, our academic reviewers act as tutors to help you refine and strengthen your work. Upon completion of the review, you'll receive:
A thorough evaluation of your paper’s structure, logic, and content accuracy
A grammar, spelling, and punctuation check
Comments on how well your assignment meets the original instructions
Suggestions for improving clarity, formatting, and citation style
A final review report with detailed comments and improvement suggestions
Also, AI and plagiarism checks are available upon request to ensure originality
As you see, the type of service depends on how much work your document needs, so choose wisely.