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angelsdev

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  1. The first step is to check with the individual education PhD programs to see what kind of writing sample they require. Some may have specific guidelines, such as length or topic. Once you know the requirements, you can begin brainstorming ideas for your writing sample. If you're having trouble coming up with an idea, try thinking about a time when you had to solve a problem in your field of study. Alternatively, you could write about an issue that you're passionate about and explain how your research would contribute to solving that problem. Whatever topic you choose, make sure it showcase your skills and knowledge in the field of education. With a strong writing sample, for example, you'll be on your way to impressing the admissions committee and getting into the education PhD program of your choice.
  2. Perhaps this is a belated answer, but everywhere any study is difficult, and you need to memorize a lot of information, especially when there are different courses. But the main thing - don't panic and take all your studies to the best of your ability, don't take on a lot of responsibility. And then everything will be great! ?
  3. I have never come across such a situation... But it seems to me that the best thing to do is to try to retract the article and contact some helpdesk, what will help? If there is correspondence or messages demanding payment, where this should not be, then you need to save, take screenshots and ask for help.
  4. You did everything you could. And judging by the messages, the receipt is in your hands. All you can do in this situation is wait. Because nothing else depends on you.
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