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In Malta, essays are everywhere. Especially in certain courses. If you’re doing any of the following, chances are you’ve already written (or avoided writing) at least one big essay.
Essays can feel overwhelming at different stages of your academic journey. See how we help:
If you’ve just started college, essays can feel overwhelming. Sometimes you're not even sure what the question’s really asking. That’s okay — a lot of students feel the same at this stage.
Undergrad life gets hectic fast. Assignments stack up, deadlines clash, and suddenly you're stuck with an essay that won’t write itself. A lot of students ask for help when things get too tight, or when the topic just makes no sense at all.
Postgrad work demands more depth — but also takes more time, which most students don’t have. Between jobs, placements, and back-to-back submissions, there’s barely a moment to breathe. Getting essay help isn’t cheating — it’s surviving.
It’s rare, but yeah — even PhD students ask for essay help sometimes. Usually for coursework or conference stuff. The expectations are sky high, and it’s okay to want a second opinion or just someone to help get the writing right.
If you’re studying at the University of Malta, MCAST, or anywhere else locally, chances are your course has thrown different types of essays your way. One week it’s a reflection, next it’s a case study — and each one expects a different approach. Here’s a quick breakdown of the common ones, in plain language.
You’ll usually get this in nursing, psychology, or teaching courses. It’s about thinking back on something you did — like a placement or project — and saying what you learned from it. Sounds easy, but it needs structure too (especially if your tutor wants Gibbs or some other model).
These are where you take a position on an issue and back it up. It could be something like “Should social media be regulated?” You need to give reasons, use sources, and also deal with the opposite side of the argument. Law and politics courses love these.
Not that common in higher levels, but it still shows up. You describe a topic or scene in detail — maybe a location, a memory, or an object. It's mostly about painting a clear picture with your words.
Kind of like storytelling. These are more personal and less formal. You might write about something that happened to you and how it changed your thinking. Creative writing or media courses might throw one of these in.
Here, you just explain a topic — no arguing or persuading. Think “how does a law pass through parliament,” or “how does climate change affect agriculture.” Just facts, broken down clearly.
This one’s about digging deeper. You take a book, theory, or idea and break it apart, looking at what works, what doesn’t, and how it connects to wider issues. English lit, philosophy, and sociology use these a lot.
You take two things — like leadership styles, two characters, or even events — and show where they’re alike and where they differ. Usually comes up in literature, business, or history.
This is where you explain why something happened and what came out of it. It’s straightforward but needs a good structure. Useful in public health, education, and even economics.
These pop up in public policy or management courses. You describe a real issue (like youth unemployment) and then suggest fixes, with research to back you up.
Used in nursing, business, or social work. You apply theories to a real-world example. So you might analyze a company’s strategy or a patient’s care plan, and write about it academically.
You’re reviewing something — a service, an idea, or a system — and saying how good or bad it is based on some criteria. But it’s not just opinion — it needs evidence.
Usually part of a dissertation. You collect research from books, journals, etc., and talk about what’s already been said on your topic. Helps show where your research fits in.
Been staring at your screen for hours and still have no idea where to start? Don’t worry — happens to the best of us. Whether it’s an argumentative essay or just something your lecturer dumped on you last minute, we can sort it out. No AI junk, no copy-paste — just real people writing stuff that makes sense. You send us the details, and we’ll handle the rest.
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You know that feeling when you’ve got a paper due, and your brain just won’t cooperate? Yeah. Happens more often than we’d like to admit. Whether you’re studying in Malta or you’ve moved here for uni, juggling everything at once gets tough. That’s why we started doing this — to give students a break when they’re overwhelmed. You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. There’s no complicated signup process or endless steps. You just let us know what your essay’s about, and we’ll get someone who knows what they’re doing to handle it.
Let’s be real — AI writing tools are everywhere now. But your lecturer can usually tell when something sounds too robotic or... just off. If you’ve got something AI-generated, we can go through it, clean it up, and rewrite parts so it sounds more like a real person. Like you. That way, you get the structure and ideas without the weird, stiff phrasing.
Not bots. No random freelancers who have no idea how uni works here. These are people who’ve been through the same system — some of them have even studied or taught in Malta. They get how things work: the referencing, the tone, the expectations. They’ve written, researched, edited, rewritten — they know what makes an essay good. So when they take on your work, it’s not just words on a page. It’s tailored for what you need.
We’ve helped students with essays in subjects like business, law, psychology, engineering, literature, marketing, sociology — the usual. But even if your course is a bit out of the ordinary, just ask. Chances are we’ve worked on something similar before. And if not, we’ll tell you straight up — no wasting time.
Students in Malta don’t just need essays — they need the right kind of essays. Here’s what we actually include to make sure every paper hits the mark: A good essay begins with understanding the topic properly, and that’s where we focus first. Whether it’s a case analysis, reflection, or discussion essay, we make sure the whole structure sticks to what your lecturer expects. No shortcuts. We pull material from trusted journals, books, and online databases that students in Malta actually use — like JSTOR, Google Scholar, and EBSCO. And yes, the referencing? Always clean, always in the style you need.
An essay can be full of facts and still sound robotic. That’s why we go back and check flow, tone, transitions — even things like how natural it sounds. If a sentence feels off, we fix it. Simple. Not every writer can do every topic, so we don’t let them. If it’s the law, you get someone who’s written law essays before. If it’s nursing, we give you someone who’s done care plans. It makes a big difference in how the essay turns out.
Not sure how this works? You're not alone. A lot of students have questions before getting started. Here are some honest answers to what we get asked the most.