Racal Purdy

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Racal Purdy

Racal is a senior writer at Assignment Masters. With her degree in history, she originally wanted to be a travel writer, but three years as a junior journalist taught her that it was not the job of her dreams. Racal was headhunted by a director at Assignment Masters during a RateSetter investor’s luncheon where she had been invited due to her diligent peer-to-peer saving. Three weeks after her meeting with the director, Racal was made deputy manager of the college coursework department.

Racal left Assignment Masters for just over a year to give birth and spend time with her son. She returned to become a full-time senior writer within the coursework department. Her knowledge of her subject is wide ranging, broad and deep, and
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She spends most of her time writing coursework pieces, coming up with coursework topics, editing and proofreading. She also trains newer writers, helps to craft company policy, and is a frontrunner with regards to keeping up with current national curricula to ensure that she and her trainees do not create outdated content.

Racal’s High School years were rather lacklustre, as were here college years. It was only when she entered Durham university that things started to hot up. As the third rated university in the UK for history, she was able to showcase her talents to a wide audience. This in turn helped her secure a junior journalist job, which is very difficult for a newly graduated person to do.

Racal enjoys writing guest posts on a variety of different subjects, such as blogging tips, Search Engine Optimization, motivation, attitude balancing, traditional values, politics, movies, games, women’s issues and productivity hacks. She is also a prominent contributor to e-magazines that deal with wealth building, addiction, and sexuality. In her spare time, when she is not writing, she enjoys spending time with her son, her army sergeant boyfriend, her boxer dog "Jenkins" and her aging mother.

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