I’ve been testing EssayBot against a few other “essay typers” and I’m torn. On one hand, EssayBot gives me something that looks polished fast, but when I used it for my sociology class at NYU, the content felt hollow, almost like reading Wikipedia summaries stitched together. Another tool gave me messy drafts but at least sparked my own thoughts. Has anyone found one that doesn’t just recycle phrases but actually helps you think differently about your topic?
I went through the same mess back in 2021 at UC Berkeley, writing a paper on voter turnout in Georgia. EssayBot.com gave me stats that sounded sharp but had zero sources, and when my prof asked for citations, I was stuck. On the other hand, I tried an off-brand typer that wrote clunky stuff, but it pushed me to dig into Pew Research data myself. Weirdly enough, the imperfect draft tool forced me to learn. My advice: treat these bots as brainstorming partners, not as finished essays.
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