Mark
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I think I’ve discovered a cheat code, and I just have to share it with someone!
We all know the feeling of staring at a blank document for an hour, right? Well, the other day I had a 5-page paper due on marine biology conservation methods. Instead of just starting to write, I opened up the essay grader tool and typed in my thesis statement and a few bullet points of ideas.
Then, I just started feeding it really rough, messy paragraphs. Like, embarrassingly bad drafts. And you know what? Seeing it passively highlight my lack of transitions and weak vocabulary in real-time actually helped me form my thoughts. It was like having a conversation with someone who asks annoying but helpful questions.
By the time I had a full draft, the "issues" were already half-fixed because I was writing with the feedback loop in mind. It turned the writing process from a solo dread-fest into a weird, interactive game. Has anyone else tried using the grader as a writing partner instead of just a proofreader?
Then, I just started feeding it really rough, messy paragraphs. Like, embarrassingly bad drafts. And you know what? Seeing it passively highlight my lack of transitions and weak vocabulary in real-time actually helped me form my thoughts. It was like having a conversation with someone who asks annoying but helpful questions.
By the time I had a full draft, the "issues" were already half-fixed because I was writing with the feedback loop in mind. It turned the writing process from a solo dread-fest into a weird, interactive game. Has anyone else tried using the grader as a writing partner instead of just a proofreader?