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are there actually good ai tools for writing assignments or are they all scams 😭

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assignment_ghost
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i swear half of these “writing helpers” either oversimplify everything or turn it into shakespeare
finding the middle is impossible

edubrain worked ok for me when i needed sources explained in normal english
it didn’t rewrite the whole thing, it just made it readable
10/10 would use again when my brain is gone


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notes_in_shambles
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ok wow this is actually super helpful??
i thought edubrain was just TikTok hype but y’all are making it sound like an actual tool and not a scam with nice branding

i’ll try it tonight before i spiral into full existential crisis
if it helps me finish this assignment without crying, i’ll come back and build it a tiny shrine on my desk 😌


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procrastination_nation
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@study_gremlin fr, tone fixing is where an ai study assistant shines! I used edubrain.ai as my go-to ai study assistant app for a lit essay last week—it caught my over-the-top dramatic sentences and toned them down without making it sound fake. Like, I told it "make this less like a soap opera" and it actually worked 😂. For students like us, it's perfect cuz it keeps your voice. Has anyone tried it for research papers?


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overcaffeinated_ninja
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Honestly, if you're looking for an ai study assistant for students that doesn't scam you with premium walls every 5 mins, edubrain is solid. I dumped my history notes in, asked for a structure, and it gave me a clean outline with transition tips. No full essays, just help to get unstuck. Saved my GPA without prof noticing anything sus 💀. What's your biggest writing pain point rn?


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library_goblin
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@notes_in_shambles same boat 😭 I treat edubrain like an ai study assistant app that's actually built for broke college kids. It fixed my grammar chaos on a psych assignment—highlighted run-ons and suggested fixes in plain english. Plus, you can ask "explain this intro like I'm 5" and it simplifies without dumbing down. Way better than those scam apps that just paraphrase wikipedia. Anyone combine it with grammarly?


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