Quick answer: We write bespoke essays and term papers from €10 per standard page (1,800 characters), with standard turnaround in two to four days and express delivery in as little as 24 hours. Every order is fully confidential — no real name needed — with free in-brief amendments and your own writer chosen from rated quotes.
Updated: 11 June 2026 · Content by Ghostwriting4U
Coursework rarely arrives one piece at a time. It comes in clusters — three essays, a term paper and a presentation, all due the same fortnight, usually the one you are also working through. A single 2,000-word essay is not the problem; it is having five of them landing at once, each needing fresh reading and a clean argument, that pulls the term apart.
Ghostwriting4U pairs you with an academic who knows your subject and can produce a focused, well-argued essay quickly. What you receive is a bespoke model answer: written from scratch for you, kept private, and built to be used as a study aid and reference for your own work. No templates, no recycled essays pulled from a bank.
What you get with Ghostwriting4U
- A real subject specialist — your writer is qualified in your discipline, not a generalist taking on every brief that comes in.
- Fast turnaround — standard delivery in two to four days, express in as little as 24 hours.
- Turnitin-safe originality — written for you alone, with a similarity report on request.
- Your referencing, your module — Harvard, APA, OSCOLA, Vancouver, MLA or Chicago, matched to your brief.
- You choose your writer — compare quotes and ratings from past students before you decide.
- Complete confidentiality — no real name required; you work under an account number.
Essay, term paper or coursework — what do you need?
The labels overlap, so it helps to be clear. An essay is a focused argument on a single question, usually 1,500 to 3,000 words. A term paper (sometimes called a seminar paper) is longer — often 3,000 to 6,000 words — uses more sources and may include a short methodology or case element. Coursework is the catch-all that also covers reflective writing, case studies, reports and literature reviews. Whatever your module calls it, send us the brief and we will write to its exact format and word count.
How it works
Four steps, fast enough for a tight coursework deadline.
- Send your brief. The question, word count, deadline and any marking rubric or module guide. No name needed.
- Choose your writer. Within hours you receive quotes from qualified writers, each with ratings from previous students. You pick.
- Get your draft. Your writer produces the essay to brief; message them directly with any clarifications along the way.
- Review and refine. Read it over, request any in-brief changes, and your writer revises until it does what the brief asked.
Fields we cover
Your essay goes to a writer who knows the subject — the key arguments, the right sources and what a marker rewards.
Business & management
Strategy, finance, HR and economics essays and term papers, applying frameworks rather than just naming them. Example titles:
- Critically evaluate the relevance of Porter’s Five Forces in a platform economy
- Does flexible working improve or erode organisational productivity?
- Assess the case for a four-day week in UK knowledge work
Marketing
Consumer behaviour, branding and digital-marketing essays grounded in evidence. Example titles:
- To what extent does influencer marketing build genuine brand loyalty?
- Ethical limits of behavioural targeting in digital advertising
- Evaluate the role of storytelling in brand differentiation
Nursing & healthcare
Reflective accounts, evidence-based practice essays and short literature reviews in Vancouver, following NMC expectations. Example titles:
- A reflective account of person-centred care using the Gibbs cycle
- Evaluate the evidence for early mobilisation after surgery
- Ethical decision-making in end-of-life care: a discussion
Law
Problem questions, case notes and doctrinal essays in OSCOLA, arguing from authority. Example titles:
- Advise the parties: a contract problem question on misrepresentation
- Critically assess the test for duty of care in negligence
- Is the UK’s approach to online harms fit for purpose?
Computer science
Technical essays, literature reviews and short report-style coursework. Example titles:
- Compare supervised and unsupervised learning for fraud detection
- Evaluate the security trade-offs of biometric authentication
- The ethics of large language models in education
Psychology & education
Argumentative essays, research critiques and reflective writing in APA 7th. Example titles:
- Critically evaluate attachment theory’s account of adult relationships
- Does homework improve learning outcomes? A research-based discussion
- Evaluate the evidence for growth-mindset interventions in schools
How a strong essay is structured
A good academic essay or term paper is built, not poured out. Whatever the subject, a marker expects:
- Introduction — the question, your line of argument and how the essay will proceed
- Body paragraphs — one clear point each, evidenced and analysed, not just asserted
- Critical engagement — weighing different positions rather than describing them
- Counter-argument — acknowledging and answering the strongest objection
- Conclusion — a clear answer to the question, drawn from the argument
- References — every source cited correctly in your required style
Term papers add depth — more sources, sometimes a short methodology or case section — but the same discipline applies: argue, evidence, analyse, conclude.
Word count, formatting and referencing
Essays usually run 1,500 to 3,000 words; term papers 3,000 to 6,000. We price and plan per standard page, where one standard page is 1,800 characters of text, the standard most universities use — so a 2,000-word essay is roughly seven standard pages, and you can map the cost directly onto the length you need.
Referencing is where careless marks leak away. We write in every major system — Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA, Vancouver, MLA and Chicago — and match your module’s house style exactly. Send us the brief and any rubric, and we will mirror its formatting from the title page to the reference list.
Originality and Turnitin
Every essay is written from scratch for one student and never resold, reused or uploaded to any database. That is what a bespoke model answer means. On request we run your work through Turnitin and send you the similarity report, so you can see the originality score before you decide what to do with it.
How much does it cost?
Prices start at €10 per standard page (1,800 characters) and depend on your subject, level and deadline. A 2,000-word essay therefore starts at roughly €70, and you always see a fixed quote before committing.
| Piece | Typical length | Standard delivery from | Express (24–48h) from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short essay | 1,500 words | €50 | €70 |
| Standard essay | 2,500 words | €85 | €119 |
| Term paper | 4,000 words | €135 | €189 |
| Long term paper | 6,000 words | €200 | €280 |
Prices are indicative starting points; your fixed quote depends on subject and turnaround.
How to choose an essay question
If your module lets you choose, the question you pick decides how hard the essay will be. Use these tests:
- Pick a question you can argue, not just describe. The best essays take a defensible position. A purely descriptive title gives you nowhere to go.
- Check the sources exist. Before you commit, confirm there is enough credible scholarship to build the argument. A clever question with no literature is a trap.
- Keep the scope tight. In 2,000 words you cannot cover everything. A narrow question answered well beats a broad one answered thinly.
- Read the rubric first. The marking criteria tell you what the question is really testing — analysis, application, critical evaluation. Choose to play to it.
- Avoid the title everyone else picks. A fresh angle on the question stands out to a marker reading their fortieth essay on the same topic.
Common mistakes in essays and term papers
- Describing instead of arguing. The most common reason a competent essay gets a mediocre mark. State a position and defend it.
- No clear line of argument. Each paragraph should advance the case. A bag of facts with no thread reads as a list, not an essay.
- Ignoring the counter-argument. Markers reward you for answering the strongest objection, not pretending it does not exist.
- Weak or thin sources. Blogs and undated web pages do not carry an academic argument. Use peer-reviewed work and set texts.
- Inconsistent referencing. One style, applied properly, throughout. Mixed citations look careless and lose easy marks.
- Missing the question. Answering the essay you wish you had been set, rather than the one you were, is a fast route to a low mark.
- A conclusion that introduces new points. The conclusion answers the question from the argument already made — it is not the place for fresh material.
- Padding to hit the word count. Markers notice filler immediately. Tighter writing reads as stronger thinking.
What students say
Three essays due in the same week and I was drowning. I commissioned one of them, used it as a model for the structure of the other two, and learned more from it than from the lectures. Came out with a strong 2:1.
It was a problem question and OSCOLA, which I always get wrong. The advice to the parties was exactly how my tutor wanted it argued, and the referencing was flawless. 24-hour turnaround and still high quality.
The reflective essay used the Gibbs cycle properly, which I had completely misunderstood. Vancouver referencing, NMC framing, and the Turnitin report came back at 3%. Genuinely helpful as a model.
Our numbers
Universities our students write for
Our writers know the coursework conventions, referencing styles and marking rubrics of the UK’s leading institutions, including:
Weekly tutorial essays held to demanding standards of argument and source criticism.
Supervision essays and coursework that vary by tripos; we match the subject’s exact expectations.
Coursework across the sciences, social sciences and humanities, with detailed module rubrics we work to.
One of the largest UK universities, with clear marking criteria for essays and term papers across faculties.
Argument-driven essays in economics, politics and management, marked on analytical depth.
Coursework conventions that differ across schools; we follow the module handbook precisely.
Strong in law, nursing, health and the humanities. We write in OSCOLA, Vancouver or the relevant style.
We also support students at the wider Russell Group, post-1992 universities and international institutions teaching in English.
How to use your essay — and is it legal?
What you receive is a model answer: a custom-written, fully referenced study aid for your own research and reference. Commissioning reference material is entirely legal. How you use it is your responsibility, and we ask every client to use our work in line with their institution’s academic-integrity policy. We say this plainly because a service that pretends otherwise is not one to trust with your degree.
Why students choose Ghostwriting4U
Anonymous from start to finish. Writers who actually hold a degree in your subject. Fast turnaround when a deadline has crept up on you, the freedom to pick your own writer on price and track record, free amendments within your brief, and an honest account of what a model answer is for. Over a decade of preparing academic materials, and students keep coming back for the same reason: the work is good, and the process is straight with you.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an essay or term paper cost?
Pricing starts at €10 per standard page, where one standard page is 1,800 characters. A standard 2,000-word essay is roughly seven standard pages and therefore starts at around €70. The exact figure depends on your subject, the academic level and how soon you need it. You always see a fixed quote before you commit — no hidden extras.
How quickly can you turn an essay around?
For shorter pieces our standard turnaround is two to four days, and express delivery can have a finished essay back to you within 24 hours. Longer term papers take a little more time. Tell us your deadline up front and we will confirm what is realistic before you commit.
What is the difference between an essay and a term paper?
An essay is usually a focused argument of 1,500 to 3,000 words on a single question. A term paper is longer — often 3,000 to 6,000 words — draws on more sources and sometimes includes a short methodology or case element. We handle both, scaled to your brief.
Is the work original and Turnitin-safe?
Yes. Every essay is written from scratch for one student and never resold or reused. On request we run it through Turnitin and send you the similarity report so you can see the originality score before you submit.
Can you write in my referencing style?
We work in every major system — Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA for law, Vancouver for the health sciences, MLA and Chicago. Send us your module's referencing guide and your writer will match it exactly, down to the punctuation of the reference list.
Can I ask for changes after delivery?
Yes. Amendments that fall within your original brief are free. Send us your feedback or your tutor's comments and your writer revises the essay until it does what the brief asked.
Do you cover reflective writing and case studies too?
Yes. As well as standard academic essays we write reflective accounts, case-study analyses, literature reviews, annotated bibliographies and report-style coursework, each in the format your module specifies.
Is my order confidential?
Completely. We never ask for your real name — you work under an account number. Your topic is not indexed by search engines and your details are never shared with anyone, including your writer.
Get your essay sorted today
Send us your question, word count and deadline — and the marking rubric if you have it. You will have quotes from qualified writers within hours, with no obligation and no name required.