Frequently Asked Questions
We provide the same kind of feedback authors get on manuscripts submitted to academic journals. That means point-by-point comments and suggestions to help authors improve their research.
Our services are targeted to students and young scholars who need timely and thorough feedback on their manuscripts.
Yes.
Although our expert reviewers can use A.I. to support their review, they write their comments and suggestions themselves.
Our comments and suggestions cover a wide range of elements of your manuscript. Here are a few examples:
- Reformulating the research question
- Adding citations to related literature
- Using a different econometric methodology
- Modifying the calculation of standard errors of estimates
- Organizing the manuscript in a more efficient way
Yes.
Our experts are US-based, have PhDs from highly selective programs, teach at elite universities, and have been reviewers for prestigious academic journals. They are committed to provide a top-notch service.
Although the identity of the reviewer is not shared, you can always count on the fact that the expert reviewing your manuscript has a background similar to that of our lead expert (he is an Associate Instructional Professor at the University of Chicago and earned a PhD from the same institution).
Your will receive the reviewer's comments and suggestions by email.
No. All reviews are subject to quality control based on whether they are correct and constructive.
You get two usually complementary perspectives. Since reviewers act independently, there is a chance they are partially redundant. Yet that redundancy is informative to the author.
Yes.
Yes. However, the feedback on a incomplete manuscript will be limited to what is in the manuscript.
Although there is no limit, we expect manuscripts to not exceed 50 pages. Longer manuscripts mean that the reviewer devote less time per page.
The payment will appear as "Consulting Services San Francisco USA."
You don't have to acknowledge our services.