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College Services > College Additional Editing > College 5-Hour Any-Service Plan
College 5-Hour Any-Service Plan
| Description | You would like to discuss your application strategy at different colleges. You need to have your personal statement and admission essays edited and perhaps a waitlist letter reviewed. But you don’t have an unlimited budget.
Our 5-Hour Any-Service Plan is right for you. This will allow you to save money and use the time you purchase for exactly those services that best fit your needs. If you were to purchase these services at our regular hourly rate of $250 per hour you would pay $1250. With the 5-Hour Any-Service Plan, you save $100 on the 5-hour purchase and benefit from the following feature:
- Flexibility.
- One-on-one service from a seasoned professional editor.
- Prompt two-business-day turnaround.
- Saving $$$$
So take advantage of any of Accepted.com’s hourly services and save $100 in the process. |
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| Service ID | 15591 |
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If you’re not sure which service is best for you, please send us a Service Request. An Accepted.com representative will contact you ASAP to discuss your options and help you make the decision that is best for you.
Boring-but-Important-Stuff:
- All rates are expressed and billed in U.S. dollars.
- There is a one-time, one hour minimum for hourly services, unless otherwise noted.
- Services are subject to availability.
- International long distance telephone expenses are the client's responsibility.
- All prices are subject to change without notice.
If you have other questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions section.
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