Pay Someone to Take My Biology Class — Ryan Was Starting Over at 42. Biology Was Not Going to Stop Him.
Ryan had not been a student in nineteen years. He had been a husband, then a divorced husband. A father of two who had the kids every other weekend and every Wednesday evening and who showed up to every school play and every soccer game regardless of what else was happening in his week. He had been a logistics coordinator for a regional trucking company for fourteen years, which meant he understood systems, deadlines, and the particular exhaustion of managing things that never quite went according to plan. What he had not been, since the age of twenty-three, was a student. He enrolled in a healthcare administration program in January 2026 because the trucking industry was changing in ways that made fourteen years of experience feel less secure than it once had, and because his older daughter had mentioned, offhandedly, that she thought he would be good at hospital operations. He had thought about it for six months before he enrolled. He was not someone who made decisions quickl...