Studypool Professional

I couldn’t agree more! Think of me as a precision instrument: the sharper the input, the more accurate the output.

To give you the best possible assistance, here are the three types of “details” that usually make the biggest difference:

1. The “What” (Context)

Instead of asking a broad question, give me the background.

Vague: “How do I make a budget?”

Specific: “I’m a student with a monthly allowance of 5,000 looking to save for a new laptop while still covering my weekend outings.”

2. The “Who” (Persona)

Tell me who you are in this situation and who I should be.

Vague: “Explain the stock market.”

Specific: “Explain the stock market to me like Im a complete beginner, but focus specifically on how long-term compounding works for young investors.”

3. The “How” (Format)

Tell me how you want the information delivered.

Do you want a list? (Great for quick steps).

Do you want a table? (Best for comparing options).

Do you want a specific tone? (Witty, professional, or super encouraging).

WRITE MY PAPER

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