For international students

Keep your academic writing project in one clear path.

PaperPath connects your brief, rubric, research question, sources, outline, drafts, tutor feedback, citation checks, and DOCX export inside one workspace.

Responsible academic workflow
Assignment brief and rubric captured before drafting
APA 7, Harvard, MLA, Chicago, and IEEE workflows
Source-aware writing support with missing metadata warnings
Tutor feedback converted into revision tasks

Workflow

From assignment brief to final draft

Understand the assignment

Break down the brief, rubric, deadline, target length, output language, and citation style before drafting starts.

Plan the structure

Turn a topic or research question into a section plan that can guide an essay, report, literature review, or dissertation chapter.

Write with sources

Keep source notes, citation metadata, and draft sections inside one project so writing decisions do not get scattered.

Revise with feedback

Use tutor comments, rubric criteria, and writing-quality checks to decide what to revise first.

Questions international students ask

Is PaperPath for international students?

Yes. PaperPath is built for international students working on essays, reports, literature reviews, dissertations, research proposals, and citation-heavy academic writing projects.

Can I upload an assignment brief or rubric?

Yes. PaperPath is designed around project context, so your brief, rubric, citation style, sources, outline, drafts, and feedback can stay connected.

Does PaperPath support APA 7 and Harvard referencing?

PaperPath supports APA 7, Harvard, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, and additional citation workflows where the citation engine has enough source metadata.

Can PaperPath help with tutor feedback?

Yes. PaperPath can help turn tutor or supervisor comments into clearer revision tasks, then connect those tasks back to the relevant project sections.

Does PaperPath promise grades or detector results?

No. PaperPath supports responsible planning, drafting, revision, citation checks, and export preparation. Students remain responsible for following their institution's academic integrity rules.