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Review Editor for the Frontiers in Climate

  • Writer: Woi Sok Oh
    Woi Sok Oh
  • Apr 5, 2022
  • 1 min read

I became a Review Editor for the Frontiers in Climate. I particularly will work on the topic of climate mobility. Thanks for this great chance!

 
 
 

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John Thomas
John Thomas
Jun 03

Being a review editor for Frontiers in Climate is no small feat. As a PhD student who works part-time at Last-Minute Assignments, I think back to how messy my own writing used to be. I struggled so much that I’d search for assignment editing service just to make my thoughts readable. Now I see how crucial good editing is especially for climate science, where clarity can drive action. Thank you for volunteering your sharp eyes. You’re helping shape research that matters. The world needs more careful, kind reviewers like you. Keep up the vital, behind-the-scenes work. Truly grateful for people like you.


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Zakk Daniel
Zakk Daniel
May 31

This post is interesting because it highlights the important role of review editors in academic research and how they help maintain quality in scientific publications. It reminded me of my own student experience when balancing coursework, projects, and exams became very stressful. During one particularly busy semester, I even searched for help with my online exam because I was struggling to keep up with multiple deadlines at once. That experience taught me how important good planning and consistent study habits are when academic pressure starts building up.

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