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aldorax -> RE: Homework Slave (12/30/2012 8:36:38 AM)


Even as a fairly junior university professor I find this whole idea of 'homework slaves' disturbing, but certainly not unexpected. Ye gods, the stories I could tell....

But then again, reflecting on some of the idiotic "quality" of plagarism I've encountered in my own classes - even at the graduate level - perhaps a homework slave is what some students need.....along with a good smack upside the head in the "bad sort of pain" way, obviously. (I won't rant about this topic further, as I don't want to ruin my morning!)

@RumpusParable -- I think you refer to a "minion" or "homework helper" who takes care of such tasks .... as faculty we call them "graduate assistants" or in the corporate world, "interns." :)




evesgrden -> RE: Homework Slave (12/30/2012 9:04:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyPact

It just occurred to Me what fantastic blackmail evidence this would make should the slave ever want to turn the tables on the princess. Being able to prove to any prof that princess had handed in a paper done by somebody else would give the slave excellent leverage to get the princess right in his pocket.

They still toss folks out of class for ethics violations, yes?



This is more than just an "ethics" violation. If you didn't do the work, then you didn't pass the course.
Then you didn't get the degree... and, no longer have a license. Are you a nurse? MD? JD? Social Worker? Speech Pathologist? Engineer?

If you're in any profession that has a licensing board, code of ethics, conducts peer-reviewed empirical research, and so forth, you can lose that license for good.

if you're in school when you get caught, you get kicked out of school. Good luck getting another university to take you in. If you do get back in, law school won't accept you. Neither will med school, or pretty much any other graduate level profession.

When you hand in someone else's work as yours, that's misrepresentation. It's fraud. It's lying. It's cheating. It's self serving laziness.

I suppose the only thing it does leave you qualified to do is run for political office.

:p




RumpusParable -> RE: Homework Slave (12/30/2012 9:41:41 AM)


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ORIGINAL: aldorax


Even as a fairly junior university professor I find this whole idea of 'homework slaves' disturbing, but certainly not unexpected. Ye gods, the stories I could tell....

But then again, reflecting on some of the idiotic "quality" of plagarism I've encountered in my own classes - even at the graduate level - perhaps a homework slave is what some students need.....along with a good smack upside the head in the "bad sort of pain" way, obviously. (I won't rant about this topic further, as I don't want to ruin my morning!)

@RumpusParable -- I think you refer to a "minion" or "homework helper" who takes care of such tasks .... as faculty we call them "graduate assistants" or in the corporate world, "interns." :)



Indeed. It falls into line with my Rockstar/assistant style of D/s lol.




thishereboi -> RE: Homework Slave (12/31/2012 5:57:00 AM)

Thats great, but before we get any farther I will need to see an example of your work. Please write a 5 page comparison essay. You can pick your own subjects.




VideoAdminChi -> RE: Homework Slave (12/31/2012 6:25:07 AM)

FR,

This thread is now in Introductions. Welcome OP!




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