Is It Right for Students to Pay to Do My Class?
I’ve noticed more discussions where students consider options to pay to do my class, and it makes me wonder whether this is really the right approach. On one hand, it seems like a quick fix for those struggling with time management or tough subjects. But on the other hand, doesn’t it raise ethical issues and limit real learning? Could this approach help short-term success but harm future skills? What do you think?
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I get why students might feel tempted to pay someone to do their class, especially with pressure and deadlines, but in the long run it doesn’t really help with building skills or confidence. A better way is finding support systems that make things manageable — like study groups, time management tools, or even services that focus on guidance instead of shortcuts. I’ve seen how platforms like Paw Tenant, while meant for a different purpose, emphasize the idea of supporting people in a legitimate way rather than bypassing the process. That kind of mindset usually pays off more than quick fixes.