- Jul 14, 2010
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I "bust" college students for the same offense all the time. Not all of them learn the first time either.
It takes some people longer to learn what is okay and what is not okay when it comes to using other peoples' material. I know an awful lot of adults who have not learned the lesson yet. The Internet is full of examples of this.
Learning this lesson now, while young, will help prevent you much misery later. (For example, in most college classes, it can earn you an F for the whole course. In some colleges it can get a permanent notation placed on your transcript. At many schools, it can mean expulsion from the school, with a permanent note on your transcript about the reason for the expulsion. In a job, it can mean you get fired. It can also mean you get sued.)
I have a suggest that I'd like to make.
In the future, if you want help understanding if something that you want to post is plagiarism or not, feel free to contact me by private message. I'll send you an email address and we'll work on what is acceptable and what is not. However, you have to be ready to take what I call constructive criticism and not be defensive if we do this.
I'm very busy during the school year and won't be on BYC every day (sometimes just a couple of days a week) so you'll have to practice patience, too since I am very busy this time of year.
It takes some people longer to learn what is okay and what is not okay when it comes to using other peoples' material. I know an awful lot of adults who have not learned the lesson yet. The Internet is full of examples of this.
Learning this lesson now, while young, will help prevent you much misery later. (For example, in most college classes, it can earn you an F for the whole course. In some colleges it can get a permanent notation placed on your transcript. At many schools, it can mean expulsion from the school, with a permanent note on your transcript about the reason for the expulsion. In a job, it can mean you get fired. It can also mean you get sued.)
I have a suggest that I'd like to make.
In the future, if you want help understanding if something that you want to post is plagiarism or not, feel free to contact me by private message. I'll send you an email address and we'll work on what is acceptable and what is not. However, you have to be ready to take what I call constructive criticism and not be defensive if we do this.
I'm very busy during the school year and won't be on BYC every day (sometimes just a couple of days a week) so you'll have to practice patience, too since I am very busy this time of year.
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