Knowadays Tutors are helpful and very responsive. The course material is well-structured and informative. I think I would have gained a lot by having a few more marked assignments to do to gain a bit... See more
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I gained very practical, marketable skills in the Becoming a Proofreader and Becoming an Editor courses—and have become a better writer. Even with a university degree in English, I was engaged and challenged by the Knowadays content. This is what I wish I had learned in college!

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Having the availability of the proofreading tutors at my fingertips helped me the most. I feel that some areas of grammar could have received more attention with instruction and explanation. I wished there was more opportunity for targeted practice on various skills. I could have benefited from that. I had several questions about proofreading when I started and it helped to answer those but when the course was over it left me with new ones.

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Knowadays provide an excellent start to a proofreading career with a wealth of educational material, a structured programme of learning and self-assessment, as well as the helpful support of qualified tutors. I really enjoyed the whole experience.

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This course enabled me to kick-off my new career. I’m now doing what I should have done years ago.
And the support doesn’t end after qualification; the Knowadays team is still available to offer help and advice whenever I need it.
This tuition does even more than it says on the tin. AAA+++

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The people at Knowadays are exceptionally responsive and helpful. You can ask any question, and their answer is always clear and concise.

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The Becoming a Proofreader course was practical, covered more than the basics, and wasn't trying to sell anything else.

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Having just retired from my 30+ year career, I was looking for an opportunity to pick up a skill that would open doors for me to do remote, freelance work. Knowadays program was exactly what I was looking for! Knowadays programs were thorough, and I was drawn to the promise of employment if I achieved high marks. I took the proofreading and editing classes and I am now working with Proofed! I leaned so much and refer back to the programs for assistance in my work. I should have taken these classes before I wrote my dissertation!

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An excellent training program! Topics are easy to understand, in-depth and self-paced. Tutor help is also readily available if you need it.

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The course was thorough and comprehensive. Additionally, the tutor assistance was a huge benefit and tremendously helpful.

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Had a bad experience. Paid the money, believed the testimonials. Despite my First class BA degree, and my PGCE, and my Masters which I got a distinction in, I scored next-to-nothing in the final test. That's not to say the British education system is right and Knowadays is wrong, I genuinely must be dumb, but my point is if you have less educational experience and you're about to send them your money, there's a very good chance you aren't going to pass. I would like to know what percentage fail. Great business idea though, make a hard exam and charge people to take it then keep their money when they fail. They should at least make a 10 question prelim to see if you might be eligible like other providers.

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The proofreading course was quite complete, comprehensive and went beyond what I ever expected in the beginning. I now work as a freelancer for a proofreading company.

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The course was incredibly thorough. A lot of practice documents were available, which I liked a lot. If I was stuck or had questions, I was able to email their tutors. Every email response I received was detailed and helpful. It was also nice to be able to start with Proofed after completing the course. The one thing I believe the course is lacking is a dedicated module on ESL proofreading. This is the one area I feel quite underprepared for. (Although for documents that are in native English, I feel quite prepared.) On the Proofed site and other proofreading sites quite a few documents are ESL, which can be difficult to work with. So even now I feel as if I'm struggling quite a bit. If Knowadays decided to create an additional course for ESL proofreading and editing, I would purchase it. Overall a great proofreading course, I recommend it!

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Excellent points:
Flexibility- able to access the course online and progress at my own pace
Excellent content
Well set out, attractive layout, with quizzes and encouraging comments
Feedback from tutors at the end was helpful

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It was a good experience. I would love to use their services in the future. The process was quick and the service was correct. It is easy to see my mistakes in the tracked version. Thank you very much

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The course is really detailed, well-structured and contains lots of tests do you can track progress as you go. Once you've covered all the materials you are well prepared for the final exam

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I took a course through Knowadays and it was really good. Very in-depth and lots of resources. I learned everything I needed to! However, upon completing my exam, it took them over a month to get back to me with my results because they had misplaced them, and when I finally reached out, it took them many days to respond. This felt a little unprofessional.

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As a retiree I was looking for a meaningful activity to fill my day and thought to give proofreading a try. I came across the "Becoming a Proofreader" course by Knowadays and decided to give it a shot. My initial concerns about spending several hundred dollars on an online course that I did not know anything about were quickly eliminated. The excellent course material is well organized and full of very useful information. Each of the 15 modules contains tests to check what you have just learned. You also have free access to very friendly and knowledgeable tutors, who are invested in your success. The final exam is challenging, but if you pass it with an 80% or better score you will be offered a freelancing job at Proofed, a large proofreading company. This is a huge incentive and one of the reasons why I chose this course. I highly recommend it to anybody who wants to become a proofreader. In fact, one of my friends followed my advice and is taking it right now!

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The course is very well designed and there is a lot of information covered in it that does prepare you very well for becoming a proofreader. There is fantastic online support too, including feedback video calls and I personally found the tutors to be very responsive. It really does feel like you're getting a good educational expereince.
I did this course specifically with the purpose of starting to work with Proofed and I was interested in the idea that if you got over a certain mark in your assignement you could sign up as a freelancer.
When I did get to the end of the course and got the mark I needed I was, indeed, signed up with Proofed pretty fast and had access to their work queue. The process with Proofed is an extension of the course - you are able to start working with smaller documents and get some (much needed) practical experience and you continue to get detailed feedback on your work, which allows you to progress and get better. Personally I feel like the whole system, starting with the course, through to onboarding you at Proofed and supporting you to develop there is well designed and has helped me grow.
If you're wondering how long it takes and what the money is like - initially it is tricky to make a decent amount so it's not like you will suddenly have an income, but as time goes on and you are allowed to do longer documents it becomes easier to earn more substantial money. And there is never any shortage of work if you have the time to do it!
I purchased the Knowadays course at the end of May, I finished it and passed my assignment at the end of July, I was onboarded to Proofed in the beginning of August and by mid-September I was on a team that does more regular work with longer deadlines.
So I would definitely say that the course does what it says on the tin, it really does get you to guaranteed work, if that's what you want to do, and it offers great support.

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The proofreading course is detailed, easy to follow, and covers a wide range of topics across the industry. The quizzes are quick and helpful and they also offer a review session and a bunch of resources for the final exam. And if you pass you get a job! I'm happy with my experience and looking forward to working with Proofed.

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