Honest, confidential proofreading for assessments, SOPs, cover letters, and CVs. I am not here to judge — I am here to guide.
My name is Ujah John. I know what it feels like to stare at a blank page, unsure if your writing is good enough. I have been a student too. I understand the pressure behind every assessment, the hope packed into a Statement of Purpose, and the anxiety that comes with every job application.
I studied and worked as a Data Analyst at the University of Sheffield, and later completed my Master's degree at Sheffield Hallam University. I also have years of experience in writing and academic publication — so I know what markers, admissions panels, and recruiters are actually looking for.
But most importantly: I am not here to rewrite your work. I am here to help you see it more clearly — to guide you, not replace you. Your voice matters. I am simply helping it come through at its best.
This service is, and always will be, completely free.
Studied and worked as a Data Analyst at the University of Sheffield — years of experience in academic research, data analysis, and professional writing.
Completed a Master's degree at Sheffield Hallam, giving me first-hand knowledge of what postgraduate academic writing demands and how to meet that standard.
Extensive experience in writing and academic publication. I know what reviewers look for — and I'll help you meet that bar while keeping your authentic voice.
I don't write your work for you. I help you see it more clearly — improving grammar, structure, clarity, and tone while your ideas remain entirely yours.
Specialised feedback for the documents that matter most in your academic and professional journey.
Essays, coursework, reports, dissertations — I'll check grammar, clarity, academic tone, and logical flow so your ideas come through as powerfully as possible.
Your SOP is your first impression. I'll help it sound confident, compelling, and human — exactly what admissions panels want to see.
Stand out from hundreds of applicants. Your cover letter should open doors, not close them. I'll make sure every word earns its place.
Consistency, formatting, and clarity — your CV should make recruiters focus on your achievements, not trip over your mistakes.
Simple, transparent, and completely free for every student.
Just your email address — nothing else. No name, no institution, no personal data required.
Paste a Google Docs link with Commenter access. Your document stays entirely in your control.
I personally go through your document and leave detailed feedback directly inside the Google Doc.
You'll receive an email from me within 48 hours confirming your feedback is ready to review.
Apply the edits, revoke my access, and submit your best work — polished and ready.
I know sharing an assessment or personal statement can feel risky. You might worry about academic integrity, plagiarism flags, or whether your work might be seen by the wrong people. So let me be completely transparent:
I will never share, publish, reproduce, or misuse your document in any form. I am not a company. I am one person — Ujah John — and my integrity depends entirely on your trust. I review your document, leave comments, and that is where it ends.
If your institution has strict submission policies, you can share a draft or earlier version. You are always in full control — you can revoke access to your Google Doc at any moment, instantly.
I do this because I genuinely want to help students. Not for payment, not for credit — just to make a difference where I can.
Only I review your document. No team, no algorithm, no third party ever sees it.
Your document will never be published, stored externally, or shared with anyone.
You own the Google Doc. Revoke my access at any time — with one click.
No charges. No upsells. No catches. Done out of genuine care for students.
All I need is your email and a Google Doc link. That's it — simple, safe, and completely transparent.
Thank you for trusting me with your work. I'll review your document personally and get feedback to your email within 48 hours. You've got this — good luck! 🎓
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