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Tips for Proofreading Applications Without External Help
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<blockquote data-quote="contemplator___" data-source="post: 191193" data-attributes="member: 38365"><p>First of all, sorry if this is redundant and similar topics already exist. I tried to look for them but couldn’t find anything that exactly answered my question, which is:</p><p>How can I effectively proofread my applications if I don’t have anyone to review them? Most of my friends and acquaintances don’t have the required level of English proficiency to spot minor grammar, punctuation, or sentence structure errors. Additionally, none of them are familiar with the specific nature of vacation scheme or training contract application writing.</p><p></p><p>Currently, I proofread my applications first and then use Grammarly (free version, as I can’t afford premium) until it gives me a score of 100. After that, I ask ChatGPT to identify any further mistakes. However, after watching the video on proofreading available here on TCLA, I’ve realized that this approach isn’t sufficient.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="contemplator___, post: 191193, member: 38365"] First of all, sorry if this is redundant and similar topics already exist. I tried to look for them but couldn’t find anything that exactly answered my question, which is: How can I effectively proofread my applications if I don’t have anyone to review them? Most of my friends and acquaintances don’t have the required level of English proficiency to spot minor grammar, punctuation, or sentence structure errors. Additionally, none of them are familiar with the specific nature of vacation scheme or training contract application writing. Currently, I proofread my applications first and then use Grammarly (free version, as I can’t afford premium) until it gives me a score of 100. After that, I ask ChatGPT to identify any further mistakes. However, after watching the video on proofreading available here on TCLA, I’ve realized that this approach isn’t sufficient. Does anyone have any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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