

Yes? Why wouldn’t I?
Yes? Why wouldn’t I?
Who’s going into debt to be at university in the UK?
Everyone should care about the efficacy of the education system. It’s the foundation of a useful society, and essential for its betterment. This method of cheating and its rate of adoption is a major blow to a whole generation of students that will learn to have others think for them instead of leaning to think for themselves.
This is a story ask about the UK, not the US, though I imagine the situation is similar.
It’s absolutely cheating - it’s plagiarism. It’s no different in that regard than copying a paper found online, or having someone else write the paper for you. It’s also a major self-own - these students have likely one opportunity to better themselves through higher education, and are trashing that opportunity with this shit.
I do agree that institutions need to adapt. Edit history is an interesting idea, though probably easy to work around. Imo, direct teacher-student interfacing would be the most foolproof, but also incredibly taxing on time and effort for teachers. It would necessitate pretty substantial changes to current practices.
Link? I’m wondering how the car was found with only information from the wallet.
Why does this person know what car the other person drives and where it is? Not exactly common info found in a wallet.
Why not just stay where their car is? They’ll obviously be back at some point.
No fucking shit.
If you’re bleeding before you even brush, go to the doctor 😬