Solution by 8am local time
Submit by 10pm in your local timezone, the deliverable lands in the order thread by 8am the next morning. The 99.1 percent on-time rate across 1,400 overnight orders is the published benchmark.
Overnight Tier · 12-Hour Window
Submit a CS assignment by 10pm in your local timezone, and a verified tutor on a covering shift delivers a working, commented solution by 8am the next morning. Coverage runs across 4 timezone bands: North America EST and PST, Europe and UK GMT and CET, India and South Asia IST, Australia AEST. Pricing on the overnight tier sits between the standard 24-hour rate and the 6-hour rush, at $30 Debug and Explain or $45 Full Solution.
What You Get
The overnight tier exists because the highest-density CS submission spike on the queue lands between 9pm and 11pm local time, the night before a 9am Gradescope deadline. Rather than charge the full 50 percent rush surcharge for what is functionally a planned overnight, CSHH runs a dedicated overnight queue with tutors on covering timezone shifts. The model: a student in Eastern Time (Berkeley CS61B due 9am Wednesday) submits at 10pm Tuesday night; the order routes to a tutor on the Indian Standard Time covering shift, which starts at 8:30am IST (equivalent to 11pm EST the night before) and runs through 4pm IST (5:30am EST); the tutor delivers by 5am EST, well inside the 8am promise.
The reverse model also runs: a student in IST submits at 10pm IST, the order routes to an EST or PST tutor on the late shift (6pm to 2am local), delivery lands by 8am IST. The 12-hour window in this tier is calibrated to the actual sleep cycle of a student with a morning deadline, not to an artificial 6-hour rush. The work itself ships at the same standard as the 24-hour tier: compiled, tested, commented, with autograder format compliance, hidden edge-case tests, top-of-file walkthrough, and Big-O annotations.
The overnight queue suits any assignment shape that fits inside 12 hours of focused work: full CS50 Psets, full CS61B project milestones, MIT 6.006 problem sets, CS161 algorithm proofs with formal complexity analysis, Stanford CS107 Reassembler or Heap Allocator, CMU 15-213 Cache Lab or Shell Lab, full data-science notebooks for Coursera ML, React component libraries, Spring Boot REST APIs, full SQL schemas with normalized table designs. Timezone coverage map: EST and PST tutors run a late shift from 6pm to 2am local Monday through Sunday; GMT and CET tutors run an evening shift from 4pm to midnight local; IST tutors run a morning shift from 8:30am to 4pm local covering the EST and PST overnight spike; AEST tutors run a daytime shift covering the GMT and CET overnight. Across 1,400 overnight orders processed in the last 6 months, the on-time rate (delivered by 8am local) tracked at 99.1 percent.
The 0.9 percent that slipped traced to client-side delays in answering scope-clarification questions during the sleep window; the policy on those is a delivery extension to noon at no extra charge.
Deliverables
Submit by 10pm in your local timezone, the deliverable lands in the order thread by 8am the next morning. The 99.1 percent on-time rate across 1,400 overnight orders is the published benchmark.
An EST overnight submission routes to an IST morning-shift tutor; an IST overnight submission routes to a PST late-shift tutor. Tutor name, credential, specialization, and solved-count are visible in the order thread before payment confirmation.
Any assignment fitting inside 12 hours of focused work: full CS50 Psets, CS61B milestones, CMU 15-213 labs, MIT 6.006 problem sets, data-science notebooks, REST APIs, SQL schemas, Assembly Psets. Multi-week capstones need the project tier.
Compiled, tested, commented, with autograder format compliance, hidden edge-case tests, top-of-file walkthrough, Big-O annotations, and a 1-page design document for any solution exceeding 200 lines.
A 5 to 10 minute pre-recorded video adds $20 and lands alongside the solution at 8am. About 25 percent of overnight orders include the video, useful for a same-day in-class submission with a Q-and-A defense.
If the autograder flags an issue once you wake up and run it, the tutor patches it free for 7 days after delivery. The overnight tier carries the same revision policy as the standard 24-hour tier.
Pricing
See full pricing tiers for the non-rush 24-hour and project-quoted multi-day windows, plus add-on rates for Loom walkthroughs and live-tutoring stacks.
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Rush slots fill fast. Submit your assignment now and a verified tutor confirms scope within 15 minutes. The 12-hour clock starts at scope confirmation, not at form submission, so your brief, rubric, and starter code all need to arrive together.