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Some random person submitted TWO essays in ONE request

OK, I just came across a request for reviewing that had two essays.

To this person who submit this ridiculous request:

First, I understand you want to save Karmas, but so do others, including me. No one wants to waste 60 minutes to review two essays for maximum 20 Karmas. No one.

Second, you should be aware that 60 minutes is the average time for ONE essay, right? That means I cannot give a high-quality review for both of your essays, which puts you at a disadvantage.

Third, we cannot compare two essays and tell which one is the best fit FOR YOU. Because we are NOT YOU. It should be YOU who choose the essay version, not me or anyone else.

Finally, please SUBMIT TWO DIFFERENT REQUESTS FOR TWO DIFFERENT ESSAYS please.

To other people: please don't do that, and if you came across, please report it.

To CollegeVine: I have reported the essay(s) to you, please let other people know about this.

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We are aware that users will sometimes misuse the peer review feature to save karma and we are implementing measures to help prevent this. We understand your frustration and appreciate you reaching out and flagging the reviewee. We are working to refund your karma!

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