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Is it possible to see the feedback from my reviews of other people's essays. It would help me know if I'm doing something wrong if Isee a complaint and also help me identify what I'm doing that particularly helps people. Also I saw some notifications like my essay was rated in the top 15% but I'm submitting so many that I don't know which one so it would also be helpful to have that info. As they say, information is power.

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4 years ago

You can't see any written feedback, but you can check your karma log to see if you received 10+ karma on any review you do at a certain time. On the left-hand side of the "Peer Essay Review" page, there is a box explaining karma and a link that says "Show how karma works" or something like that. If you click on that, you will see a list of every time you submitted an essay, reviewed one, or got a rating and how much karma you gained from each one. Sometimes, you can see that a writer rated you 5/5, so you get 10+ karma. I hope this could help some!

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4 years ago

Go to the "Peer Essay Review" link and click the "My Essays" tab next to "Leaderboard." Then click "See full review" to view all the feedback provided.

As far as your essay being rated, I don't believe there's a way to find out which essay was rated in the top 15%.

Hope this helps!

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