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“RM2.50 for every 450 words” M’sian Girl Offers Homework Help Service For School Students

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Where was this when I was struggling with homework at school?

Online learning definitely isn’t easy and many students feel as if they haven’t actually learned anything in the past year. We’re all familiar with assignment services being provided by university students but this Malaysian girl decided to extend this service to her fellow school students.

The girl posted her services in the Facebook group KL Blowing Water Station much to the amusement of Facebook users. The student offered a payment of RM2.50 for every 450 words written and is explicitly for Johoreans only.

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“Need help with your homework? Find me!”

Besides the generous pricing, the student also gave a special offer for her customers. For every five homework articles, customers can enjoy free delivery! Facebook users couldn’t help but be tempted by the services due to their low prices. Many were impressed by the student’s tenacity to earn money at a young age.

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Malaysian high school students started their face-to-face classes on 5 April 2021 and are the last batch to do so as they had to give way for the SPM students. We’re sure both teachers and students definitely welcome this change after almost a year of unstable Internet connections and Zoom/Google Meet slander.

Well, if you’re a school student who’s sick of doing homework for free and wants to make some money from it, you now know what’ the standard rates are!

 

Also read: “Please hear our voices!” Teacher Calls Out MOE For Unrealistic Online Teaching Schedule

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