there was a thread about a student getting busted by his teacher online for something like this a few weeks ago...
Just do the work and stop being lazy. Seriously, if you cant' do this **** now, whats going to happen when You are out of school?
Students need to get with the program these days and stop always looking for the easy way out, school is tough, but life is tougher.
Honestly, I dont give a ***** about some ridiculous paper that is going to suck hours of my life away and, yeah, I am looking for an easy way out. The line of work I'm going into is about as far from a composition class as it can get, and after these classes I'll be going into the techical portion of my degree with the intended purpose of applying practical knowledge. I assure you, I understand where you are coming from; this kind of behavior can reflect badly on one's character. I refer you to the old adage, what they don't know won't hurt them. I seem to have misplaced my ethics these last few years 
I don't understand the logic of it.
You're paying for tuition AND to have someone do your work for you? It doesn't make much sense.
what is the subject and how much do you want to pay?

If Aaron's parents didn't instill in him the basic values of hard work and moral fortitude we're certainly not going to.
Fortunately for me, my writing and grammar skills are very much up to par, and I wont be affected in that regard.I went to engineering school...
Worked almost 40 hours a week for all 4 years...
Only spent time on my main engineering classes...
My GPA was a 2.8/4.0 overall but my in-major was a 3.3/4.0.... I did this with the same mentality as you... But now it is still biting me (7 years later) because my writing skills are horrid....
So do yourself the favor and write the paper...
They call an associate's degree an associate's degree, in part, because it's not a bachelor's degreethat's a good idea blackvert/therian....answer the man's question aaron.
they call a bachelor's degree a bachelor's degree because your supposed to be versed in the other subjects not just your major. that's why it's better than an associates degree. i'm only 2 years out of school now and can already tell you that the stupid art history classes i had do apply to other things. i work with computers day in and day out, but that stupid art history class has come in handy once or twice.
just write the paper instead of spending time on here asking help to find a site. how horrible can it be?
You assume I'm pursuing a bachelor's degree. I'm not a stranger to history (maybe art, but not history) or most things with some kind of practical application to real life. That isn't the issue at hand, and the only thing I'd be doing for myself by writing this paper is losing hours of sleep.