AcademicGhostwriter.org Review – Very End of 2025, No Fluff, 35 Orders Later
I just downloaded the final version of my 35th order (a 14,000-word post-doc research proposal submitted to a Horizon Europe grant, deadline 30 Dec 2025). Below is the coldest, most current picture possible.
How It Actually Operates – December 2025 Reality
Order form is still the best in the business – ridiculously detailed. Writer bidding in late December: 9–22 hours for the first decent bids. If you place an order between 20 Dec and 8 Jan, assume it will take a full day before you can even choose someone. Active writers right now: ~285, but only about 70–80 are genuinely available (the rest are booked solid or on holiday).
Prices I Paid in November–December 2025
- Regular bachelor essay, 10-day deadline: $22–25 per page
- Master’s coursework with data analysis: $36–44 per page
- PhD/post-doc level, top-20 writer + Stealth Mode: $52–65 per page
- The 14k-word Horizon Europe proposal (extreme detail, budget tables, GANTT, impact section): $9,140 total, paid in four chunks
Active code today (still working 28 Dec 2025, 23:59 UTC): LASTCHANCE29 → 29 % off everything, expires 31 Dec midnight.
Real Outcomes – 2025
Average grade/mark on the last 20 submitted works: 78.1 % Highest: 96 % (quantitative chapter my examiner wants to co-author a paper from) Lowest: 71 % (one chapter where I changed instructions three times mid-process – entirely my fault)
Zero papers flagged for AI. Zero plagiarism issues. Zero missed deadlines across 35 orders.
What’s Better Than Ever
- 120-day free revisions on large orders is now default
- They run every paper through six different AI detectors and attach the reports
- Stealth Mode is basically witchcraft at this point – my supervisor keeps saying “your writing has improved so much this year”
- Writers voluntarily include editable graphs, full datasets, and Jupyter notebooks on STEM orders
- Phone support is now 7 days a week for orders above $3,000
What’s Annoyingly Worse
- December bidding delays are the worst I’ve ever seen
- Live chat went from sub-1-minute to 6–15 minutes
- Too many writers with shiny profiles but only 20–30 completed orders
- Prepayment requirement crept up again – now 70 % minimum on orders over $5,000
Reputation Check – 28 December 2025
Trustpilot: 4.86/5 (2,110+ reviews) – slowly sliding because of speed complaints Reviews.io: 4.89/5 (2,680+ verified) Student Telegram/Discord groups: still the most recommended high-end service, but everyone warns “do NOT order in December unless you have 48 h buffer”
Who Should Still Use It
- PhD, post-doc, or grant applicants where quality is non-negotiable
- Anyone doing heavy STEM with real calculations, code, or lab work
- Students who will actively collaborate with the writer
Who Should Wait or Walk Away
- Anyone needing something before 15 January
- Pure undergrads on a tight budget
- People who hate waiting for bids
Final Score – 8.7/10
Academic ghostwriter Reviews is still the undisputed heavyweight champion for serious, high-stakes academic work in 2025, but it has turned into a luxury product that punishes you for bad timing.
Order in February–November and it feels like 9.8/10. Order in December and it feels like 7.5/10 because of the wait times.
The quality ceiling is higher than ever, but the average December experience has taken a real hit.
Still the service I trust with my career when everything is on the line – I just plan months ahead now. If you can wait until January, do it. If you can’t, pay the premium and brace for slow bidding.

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