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Emily Carter

Science & platform guides

Emily Carter

B.S. in Biology · Westbridge State University

Emily writes on biology, chemistry, and the online homework platforms (Mastering, MyLab, MathXL) students get stuck on most. She focuses on the specific formatting and grading quirks that trip students up on correct answers, not just the underlying science.

Rachel Bennett

Nursing & health sciences

Rachel Bennett

BSN · Crestfield University

Rachel covers nursing coursework: care plans, dosage calculations, SOAP and SBAR documentation, and the formatting rubrics nursing programs actually grade against. She writes for students trying to get through clinical paperwork without losing marks to format, not content.

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Laura Whitfield

Statistics, accounting & Excel

Laura Whitfield

B.S. in Accounting · Ridgemont State University

Laura writes on statistics, spreadsheets, and accounting coursework, from trial balances that will not balance to hypothesis-test setups and MyStatLab’s stricter grading rules. She focuses on worked examples over theory, since that is usually where students actually get stuck.

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