Teacher is well aware of students’ history paper plagiarisms. Aired 05/03/03 #SNL Subscribe to SNL: https://goo.gl/tUsXwM Get …

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  1. The opposite of this happened to me. When I was in senior year, I submitted a digital self portrait (made from tiny images of my favourite CD covers, like pixels to make an image of my face.) It was not the best thing ever, but for the 2000s I thought it was pretty damn good for a teenager. My Art teacher was old school and thought digital art was bullshit, my final grade was a D… The kicker… The very next year, after I graduated, my little sister brought home the new Student Journal, and on the front cover was my dumb face looking all inquisitive into the distance… THE SAME SUBMISSION THEY THOUGHT WAS BAD ENOUGH TO GRADE A D, THEY THEN THOUGHT WAS A GOOD ENOUGH TO REPRESENT THE ENTIRE SCHOOL THE NEXT YEAR…

  2. Absurd as this may seem, a girl actually did exactly that when submitting a paper. The introduction and the conclusion of the paper are wildly different compared to the main body. It's as if it's written by 2 people. The introduction and conclusion have horrible English but the main body has impeccable grammar. I copied the entire main body and Google search it. Lo, ho and behold I found the plagiarised article, copied word for word. I failed the girl.

  3. Kids if your ever cheating, do it right. For example, take your copied essay, and translate it into multiple different languages, then translate it back into the language you speak. That way, it will make it look like you had a stroke whilst writing it. The teacher won’t suspect a thing.

  4. My freshman year of college, I didn't feel like writing my final paper for a class that was literally just about going to a liberal arts school and what the expectations are… The final topic was basically just a "what I learned and how it connects to our personal life"
    My teammate from New Zealand emailed me her paper (from the same semester, just different professor) and I just changed the header info. I got an A, even though I'm pretty sure it mentioned my "growing up in New Zealand" lmfao

  5. This is the best in ESL class,when your students turn in papers with words you know they've never even heard before. Oh really, it has a 'postmodern aesthetic?' Do elaborate….

  6. I taught a Fundamental of Business class. A student used Google to define the peak of the business cycle. The student defined Peak: The top of a mountain. Technically, the student was correct but the definition was way out of context.

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