Request a sample matched to your actual course, module, and deliverable, a written assignment in your subject, a discussion post against a real prompt, a TECEP practice block with worked answers, or a portfolio essay excerpt in PLA register, and it returns free, once, at full production quality: the same team, the same double QA, the same walkthrough. What samples never are here is recycled: every one is drafted fresh against your brief, because a reused sample is someone else's voice, and voice is half of what a mentor-graded term is quietly scoring.


What to look for when it arrives
- Prompt fidelity: every part of the prompt answered in order, visibly, the first thing rubric QA checks
- Source discipline: the module's own readings cited first, format exact, nothing imported for decoration
- Register: adult-professional writing that commits to positions, the voice TESU's mentor model rewards
- Structure on the surface: the argument findable in a skim, because graders skim before they read
- The walkthrough: a plain-language map of why the draft argues what it argues, the part that teaches
Why the first one is free
Because the sample is the audition and auditions should cost the performer, not the audience. A working adult deciding whether to trust a term's writing to a desk deserves evidence at production grade, and a desk confident in its pipeline can afford to provide it. The economics work for the obvious reason: most people who read the standard keep the desk, and the ones who do not were never going to.
From sample to term
Keep the sample either way; it is yours. If you continue, the voice tuned for it carries forward, the team that drafted it stays your team, and the offer takes 29% off your first module of full service. The process page holds the machinery; the reviews hold what terms with the desk actually look like from the client side.
Claim the free sample
Send course, module, and the instructions from myEdison. Production quality, back in 24 to 48 hours.