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How to Get Paid for Your Old Essays

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By wigglydog
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Do you remember spending long hours in front of the computer while clunking away at an essay or research paper? No doubt you wished your essay was worth something more than a mere letter grade, and your wish may just come true! If your old essays netted you a high grade in high school, college or graduate school, they may net you a few extra bucks on Gradesaver.com!

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Old essays
  • Computer
  • Web browser
  • Internet access
  1. Step 1

    Create an account at Gradesaver.com. This site pays you a handsome amount for each essay you submit that they accept. Literature essays are worth $25. College application essays are worth $40. Graduate school application essays are worth $50.

  2. Step 2

    Click on any of the tabs at the top of the page and click on the type of essay you would like to submit on the right. Fill in all the boxes, and copy and paste your essay into the large box in the middle of the page. Note that your essays must be original and that you give up rights to them if they are accepted.

  3. Step 3

    Submit your essay and wait for a reply. If you are a reasonably proficient writer, chances are your essay will be accepted, and you will be paid.

Tips & Warnings
  • Also check out DreamEssays.com and MyEssays.com for more essay profit opportunities!

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jmregan said

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on 1/6/2010 Very cool 5*

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on 12/15/2009 Awesome 5* and rec!!

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on 12/14/2009 I love this idea, I still have many essays that I've written in the past that I just couldn't part with and it seemed like such a waste to destroy them, I will sign up today!! 5*'s and a recommendation for such an informative read.

deboer said

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on 12/11/2009 Awesome advice!!! I had no clue you could do this! 5 stars and a recommendation!

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on 12/1/2009 Great advice! I knew there was a reason I kept all of my old essays. 5* and rec.

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