Dissertation/Thesis Help

 Are you overwhelmed trying to puzzle together your dissertation amid the demands of classes, work, and life?

Is your advisor slow sending feedback—or just impossible to get ahold of?

Are you struggling to understand Byzantine university formatting and submission guidelines?

Let me help.

“I hired Shoshana as an editor for my dissertation. She was extremely professional, efficient, detailed and hardworking. She provided me with insightful feedback and did an outstanding job. I was able to successfully defend my dissertation and have my work published without any issues. I would highly recommend her!!”

— Adrienne M., Alliant University

Dissertation / Thesis Help

 

Wherever you are in your writing process, I can help!

I am familiar with APA, Chicago Turabian, MLA, ASA, and AP style guides, and am experienced in helping students meet picky university standards.

I can:

  • Provide structural editing for whole or partial dissertations

  • Aid analysis of research results and consequences with regard to thesis clarity

  • Check your prose for accuracy, clarity, and readability

  • Help you meet strict department standards and guidelines for both content and format

  • Check and cross-check your references/bibliography and in-text citations (or even build your bibliography from scratch!)

  • Edit the work of non-native English speakers for language fluency and consistency

Past clients include doctoral, master’s, and undergraduate students in multiple fields, including education, sociology, music, and history, at institutions including:

  • UC Berkeley

  • NYU

  • University of Virginia

  • UNC Greensboro

  • City University of New York

Whether you’re totally at sea, or you’re confident and just need a simple final copy edit, I have your back. Reach out for a quote or a consult today!

“Your recommendations were above par and extremely helpful as my chair hasn’t given any formal feedback. Thank you for all your hard work! You are going to be my life saver through all this.”

— Sandra S., Alliant University