Guide
How to prepare a thesis or proposal correction request.
A well-structured request enables faster evaluation, precise quoting, and appropriate expert assignment.
Before you submit
Provide the most recent draft, supervisor comments, required format specifications, deadline, and any institutional guidelines. If your project involves data analysis, include the dataset and specify the required software.
Recommended attachments
- Latest editable draft (proposal or thesis)
- Supervisor comments and annotations
- Rubric or evaluation criteria
- Formatting and style guidelines
- Reference style requirements
- Data files (if analysis is required)
- Previous feedback or revision history
What happens next
Expert reviewers assess the scope, identify required corrections, confirm any missing materials, and prepare an itemized quote before work begins.
Submit Correction Request →Quick Preparation Checklist
- Latest editable draft prepared
- Supervisor comments compiled
- Deadline confirmed
- Required format identified
- Reference style specified
- Data files ready (if applicable)
Taking these steps before submission helps us provide a faster, more accurate assessment of your project.