I submitted my assignment but it’s back in my Writing Projects! Why?
When you see an assignment you previously submitted to an editor back in Your Writing Projects it means:
- The editor returned the assignment to the writer for revisions to be made.
- The writer needs to make all requested revisions suggested by the editor. (Editor notes are located in the Editor Area of the assignment.)
- The writer has 48-hours from the time it was returned by the editor to make the requested revisions and re-submit the assignment for a final review and grading.
Will my grade be affected because the article needed revisions?
- This depends on the amount of revisions needed.
- If extensive revisions are required, this may affect the grade.
- If minor revisions are needed then the grade may not be affected.
What happens if I don’t make the suggested revisions?
- It depends:
- If your work can be used with minor edits made by one of our editors, you will receive a lower grade and most likely a lower payment.
- If the editor decides your work requires major edits and it is better to not “fix it”, this will result in you receiving a failing grade.
What happens if I receive a failing grade?
- No part of the assignment is used by us.
- You will not be paid for the assignment.
- Your work is removed (erased) from the assignment.
- The assignment is re-added to the Claimable Writing Projects with a new due date for a new writer to claim.
What happens if I don’t re-submit the revised assignment within the 48-hour time limit?
- You lose the assignment.
- Your work is removed (erased) from the assignment.
- The assignment is re-added to the Claimable Writing Projects with a new due date for a new writer to claim.
- You will not be paid for the assignment.