JellyJelly
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PSA to anyone thinking of using AI tools for their essay, especially in data-heavy subjects like economics - don't. Just don't. Learn from my disaster 
I totally forgot my economics assignment was due in a few days, and obviously my first instinct was to panic-GPT it. HUGE mistake.
I spent literally an entire day trying to get ChatGPT to generate something usable. I was rewriting prompts, tweaking angles, changing tone, and begging it to give me something even remotely structured. What I got? A pile of generalizations and weird logic that didn't even match the grading rubric.
But I'd already wasted so many hours that I felt guilty scrapping it completely. So I tried editing the mess. Long story short, it took me more time to clean that draft than if I'd just started from zero
Meanwhile, my friend told me he used a custom economics essay writing service and got his back fully polished, based on real data, with proper formatting and everything.
I'm honestly still salty lol.
Has anyone else had this experience? Or am I the only one who fell for the "AI will save me" trap?
I totally forgot my economics assignment was due in a few days, and obviously my first instinct was to panic-GPT it. HUGE mistake.
I spent literally an entire day trying to get ChatGPT to generate something usable. I was rewriting prompts, tweaking angles, changing tone, and begging it to give me something even remotely structured. What I got? A pile of generalizations and weird logic that didn't even match the grading rubric.
But I'd already wasted so many hours that I felt guilty scrapping it completely. So I tried editing the mess. Long story short, it took me more time to clean that draft than if I'd just started from zero
Meanwhile, my friend told me he used a custom economics essay writing service and got his back fully polished, based on real data, with proper formatting and everything.
I'm honestly still salty lol.
Has anyone else had this experience? Or am I the only one who fell for the "AI will save me" trap?