Can Online Forums Offer Immediate Help for Urgent Assignments?

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Online forums can provide immediate assistance for urgent assignments, but responses may vary in speed and availability. Users often seek real-time help through direct communication methods like Skype or chat. The effectiveness of forums in addressing urgent needs is questioned, as not all members may be online or able to respond quickly. The discussion references a specific thread that may offer insights into the limitations of forum-based help. Overall, while forums can be a resource, they may not always meet immediate demands for urgent academic support.
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Have an urgent assignment...

I have a urgent assignment please if there is anyway you can skype or chat with me to help pm me right away. I really need the help..
 
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What's wrong with HERE?

By here I mean the forums. Have you read this? https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=224442
 
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