Essay Writing Service How to Write Essays | Study Coach UK
Studying for a University or College qualification can pose a number of challenges for learners. University culture and academic requirements in respect of how to write essays to achieve good grades can cause students untold stress. For non-traditional mature learners, returning to studies can create even more challenges when trying to care for a family, continuing with employment and undertaking studies all at the same time. Essay writing is a major part of a university degree, achieving the degree is dependent on producing good essays, students therefore need to learn the skills for good essay writing. Study Coach is here to support all learners, it matters not whether students are enrolled at a brick and mortar establishment or studying via distance learning. If you need academic support then Study Coach online learning support service is here to help you.
IMPROVE ESSAY GRADES
To get a first or 2.1 degree will be a great achievement and it will require smart and hard-work (nothing comes easy). Here at Study Coach UK we believe in working smart and hard, we believe that all students can achieve if they have an understanding of what they need to do to improve essay grades. For example, from our experience some students struggle to distinguish between descriptive writing and discursive essay writing. If writing a nursing essay on conducting an assessment for a patient with chronic disease, you will certainly need to define the disease and describe the process of the assessment, explaining what checks will need to be carried out. To provide discursive content you could then consider what challenges the assessment could pose for an inexperienced nurse in training working at your placement setting. In structuring the essay and in order to show off understanding of the issues students therefore need to apply knowledge to a situation or a case study, by doing so students will begin to raise discursive skills, as opposed to simply reiterating what is found in textbooks or in research articles.
ACHIEVE with DISSERTATION WRITING
Okay, let’s imagine that instead of an essay you have to submit a dissertation, you will no doubt need to create a research proposal and this will need to be approved by your tutor/supervisor. Your chosen dissertation title will need to be specific. For example, if the general area of research is Care Principles, your research title could be: A case study into how Care Principles are applied at a London mental health clinic.
Dissertation students will need to establish whether it is a literature review dissertation proposal they need to create or whether they will be doing a primary piece of research. The dissertation will therefore require students to have knowledge of research methodology, students should be able to distinguish between primary and secondary research, and learn how to structure and create the primary research proposal. Study Coach UK will support dissertation students to understand research methodology.

STUDY COACH UK PRIVATE TUTOR
We offer tutoring to students Online and we primarily work with University and College students. There are many private tutors for students attending school, Study Coach’s focus is on tutoring adult learners to succeed, we know that people returning to studies after many years absence away from education need added support. Furthermore, if English is a second language for mature learners then there are greater challenges to overcome. Online Private Tutoring is available during the week and at weekends.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Study Coach online tutoring will support learners to become familiar with academic requirements, such as understanding the importance of meeting the University assessment criteria for an assignment. The assessment criteria and University guidance are clearly important in order for learners to achieve an excellent essay grade. We will teach students the best way to approach writing a Reflective assignment and give valuable tips on how to deliver an assessed presentation.
ESSAY WRITING SERVICE
Our aim is to help pave the way for learners to realise their potential and attain academic success. Online tutoring will provide students with answers to their questions, guiding learners on assignment learning outcomes, providing feedback on essays/dissertation and guiding learners to develop study skills. Please note that our service is supporting you, tutoring you online to write your essay; we are not an essay writing service, we won’t take instructions to write the essay for you, such a service would be unethical.
Study Coach also provides blogs, free of charge and these are available to anyone with an interest in learning, for example parents can learn about children’s developmental stages and we have some blogs to help students studying psychology.
STUDY COACH SERVICES
Study Coach’s services are online supported with telephone coaching and texts. Prior to drafting an assignment you are welcome to contact us for some guidance. When you have drafted the work or partially made a draft, simply submit the work to us via a Word document attachment. We will acknowledge your email and give an indication of when the work will be returned to you. You can send the work to us overnight and make a payment, you will find further information on our website in regard to how the system works and how to make a payment.
Study Coach is led by Morel Benard and a team of qualified and experienced markers. Morel’s qualifications are as follows: MSc, MA, LLB (Honours), BSc (Honours), PGCE, IQA, D32/33.

ONLINE/DISTANCE LEARNING ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Education is changing in view of social and health changes with more educational establishments choosing to completely or partially offer their services online. Study Coach is experienced in offering academic support online and is best placed to support students. We offer a range of online support and this includes giving guidance on University and College courses and Careers. Furthermore, we believe that learners should engage with professional organisations related to courses, we therefore guide students. For example if you are studying teaching and would like to work abroad as a teacher then you should have an awareness of the British Council www.britishcouncil.org The British Council is also involved with Erasmus programmes, do look at their educational opportunities. If you are studying nursing or a related health course you will be introduced to the Nursing and Midwifery Council www.nmc.org.uk do try and become familiar with the core principles underpinning nursing and midwifery, particularly if you’re reading this blog prior to starting the first year of your degree.
For Social Work students, you should try to join BASW www.basw.co.uk or another relevant professional organisation. Future Solicitors should see solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk It is good to become a student member of a relevant professional body in view of training contracts, internships, paid-unpaid opportunities and to connect with professionals in your field of study. Learning is all around us, through engaging with professional bodies the interaction can help to bring classroom learning to life.
HOW TO WRITE ESSAYS
Different types of essays will require students to follow certain principles, for example, if you are writing a reflective essay you are allowed to write in the first person, using ‘I’ however some education establishments might stipulate that first person writing should not take place in the body of the reflective work. Students will therefore need to closely follow the guidance given by their university, failure to do so is likely to lead to failure of the assignment. When reflecting, students will still need to apply theoretical ideas to support the reflection and to apply a suitable reflective framework.
STEPS TO ESSAY WRITING
Firstly, ensure that you identify, understand and discuss relevant literature on the essay topic and title. For example, if you’re writing about eating disorders and the nurses role, you will need to locate research evidence on the actual disease and also find research on the nurses role. You will focus on the assessment criteria and if required to discuss patients’ experiences of the illness and to appraise care plans then you should conduct a search to locate relevant evidence to support the appraisal and discussion. Students would therefore need to focus on patients needs, and this might further entail students making reference to concepts such as client-centred care. Writing the essay in order to achieve high grades will require directly addressing the assignment criteria and it will require students to think critically, raise arguments through generating ideas. Doing well with essay writing will be a learning journey and Study Coach is here to support you.
ESSAY WRITING EXAMPLE NURSING ESSAY
If you are drafting an essay on COPD, here is an example of content you might need to include, depending of course on the assessment criteria and teaching and learning undertaken on your course. You would need to define Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) and explain that it affects the airways making breathing difficult; a COPD is a respiratory disease (chronic bronchitis, asthma, emphysema). You could explain how COPD can impact on patients’ lives and consider Ethical issues; Bio-psychosocial Needs; the Role of the Family and Activity of Daily Living. The nurses’ role (CRSN) is to help manage patients’ COPD, this can create many challenges. You could support your essay with reference to Coton et, al (2017); Gold (2017) and many others.
In selecting relevant literature make sure that you refer to the assessment criteria for the essay and that you are familiar with the patient’s case or given scenario; the patient might have been presented during placement. The important point is that you need to be familiar with the facts of the case, so that you can apply the literature to the real or fictitious patient.
NURSING ESSAY WRITING EXAMPLE
Here is an example of a CASE STUDY – Mr Nee is age 69, he has been a smoker since age 14, he has heart problems and Type 2 diabetes and he is suffering with acute exacerbation of COPD. He has been referred to the Community Respiratory Specialist Nurses’ team and you as a student on placement is accompanying the nurse, in order to assess Mr Nee’s situation. Mr Nee lives in a flat with his wife and adult daughter. Mrs Nee works part-time and the daughter is in full-time employment. Mr Nee’s wife and daughter both have limited understanding about COPD.
Mr Nee is experiencing acute exacerbations, meaning that his breathing is prone to suddenly get worse, quickly moving from mild to severe and life-threatening. Changes in temperature can account for acute exacerbations, so it is worthwhile noting that recent prolonged hot weather may be the cause of the acute exacerbations.
ACCESS to HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS
One route to securing a university place to study Law, Child Care, Nursing & Midwifery, Social Work, Humanities and other subjects is via an Access Diploma Course. Your local Further Education College is likely to offer Access Courses, an alternative is to study for a Foundation course at your local University or to study an Access course Online. Studying for an Access course online can be challenging for mature learners particularly if no face-to-face teaching is available. The Study Coach team have many years experience providing face-to-face teaching to Access learners and we are here to support you. Access learners should also note that they will need GCSE (Maths and English) or an equivalent qualification in order to progress onto a degree programme. Depending on your chosen course of studies Access learners might need to achieve a GCSE in Science (all depending on your chosen degree course).

WRITING UCAS STATEMENT
In order to secure a university place, potential students will need to complete a UCAS application form and write a UCAS statement. We suggest that potential students should distinguish skills from personal qualities and mature students in particular should make the most of transferable skills gained through voluntary or paid employment. Completing the UCAS statement can be a very stressful time for both young and mature learners, Study Coach will support all potential students with their UCAS statement. See, our website for the UCAS service or give us a call: 07944 849271 or email info@studycoach.uk.com
HELP with TEACHING ASSISTANT COURSES
If learning to become a teaching assistant, both the academic work, building a portfolio and delivering observation lessons can be taxing. Confidence building is very important and we will support you. Study Coach is also available to mentor you during your training and helping to prepare you for interviews.
SOCIAL WORK ESSAYS/DISSERTATION
Principles, policies and guidance about protecting children and other vulnerable groups in society are all part of social work, it is therefore important for the social work student to have a good appreciation of legislation, for example, the Children’s Act, Human Rights Act. Here at Study Coach our team members are legally trained and are therefore knowledgeable to support social work learners with essay writing and drafting the final dissertation.
HELP for PGCE STUDENTS
Mums transferring into teaching and mature people opting to start a teaching career can find the workload of caring for a family, working and studying to be challenging. Teaching a group of year 7 – 11 requires many skills and being observed at the same time can be daunting, we can empathise with teaching staff and we are here to offer support. Study Coach will guide trainee teachers with their academic work, lesson planning and other related training and teaching issues.
ACADEMIC ESSAY PASTORAL SUPPORT
In assessing and marking assignments we aim to ensure that students maintain a healthy mindset and that students are able to manage their stress levels. Students are encouraged to discuss any issues they find to be overwhelming, through offering this style of pastoral support we aim to keep students motivated, help them to achieve academic success and to support students with their mental well-being.
STUDY COACH UK (ETHICS)
In learning how to write essays students will also need to follow ethical guidelines as outlined by respective universities. If the assessment criteria states that there should be a discussion on ethics, then this will usually require issues such as consent, informed consent and confidentiality to be discussed. If the assessment is a primary proposal dissertation then ethics will certainly play a major role in the draft work. Study Coach’s services: marking, teaching, proofreading, providing feedback, guiding, supporting students are all conducted in an ethical fashion in accordance with university guidelines.
PROOF READING SERVICE FOR STUDENTS
Here at Study Coach we carry out a number of different services, some students may refer to the service as private tutoring online, essay feedback service, essay marking service, academic support service, coaching, mentoring, proof-reading service. We accept all terms, but we expect all students to draft their essays and we will teach, we will guide.
CONTACT: If you have a question about assignments or need Academic Support, then do get in touch with Study Coach UK. Email: info@studycoach.uk.com
To find out more about our academic support and other services, call Morel Benard for a chat on 07944 849271 or email info@studycoach.uk.com Website: www.studycoach.uk.com