Apart from my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Law, I have a Master's Degree in Comparative Child Law and to obtain it I had to do thorough research, writing and editing. I am also a published author in an academic journal.
Further, as a temporary lecturer at the North West University in South Africa,I had a few students successfully completing their academic mini-dissertations under my supervision (for which I had to do a lot of proof-reading). One of them was a distinction candidate. The mentioned distinction candidate, as well as another one of my dissertation students, was both ‘at risk students’ who have previously failed this and/or other modules.
I also have extensive experience with teaching and evaluating legal writing skills, since I have been involved in a writing skill course as consultant at the NWU. This course was implemented after the faculty had ascertained that a large number of law students enter the legal profession without having the language and, specifically, writing skills needed to present themselves as professionals. The course consists of a few basic language lectures, after which, in the past, I then acted as consultant for groups of 20 students per semester.
For an imaginative, committed and thorough writer/editor/proof-reader, look no further.
Because I am not sure about the extent of the work to be done, the earnings and estimated delivery date is negotiable.