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Lately, I was doubting about the assignment in one of my classes. I feared of getting reported for plagiarism, but my peers insist that they'll be fine.
I asked, "Why am I worrying?
But maybe they don't care about plagiarism at the level of education you are at which is why your friends think it doesn't matter
Marketing. In the U.S., colleges and universities have course numbering schemes like this, where there will be an abbreviation for the subject (MKT, ENG - engineering, and so forth) followed by a number indicating the specific course, e.g. PHY 101 might be the first, introductory physics class. Every school has its own scheme, but they're broadly similar.What the heck is MKT I wonder.
My guess would be that they're still doing research using outside sources which could be plagiarized. Another guess - since Fanofenka and/or his professors seem, from what he's posted on Clarity, to be concerned with little else in life but plagiarism - is that nowadays it might be easier to check for. Assignments are handed in electronically, sources are electronic, there are things like Turnitin ("Turn It In"). Instead of a professor relying on his memory and looking for cues like mismatched writing styles and so forth, he just runs it through something, just like a fingerprint database. This is probably generally good, but...Anyway it all seems so weird, like if it is a group assignment why are they focused on plagiarism ?
Don't know / hence Fanofenka's concerns?There's not enough information here and if there is plagiarism then it's wrong so why are these friends saying it doesn't matter ?
What I meant was that one of my peers have a paid subscription that offers grammatical and plagiarism checking. Much of what I did for the assignment was sourced, but I felt I could paraphrase or summarize it. We will revise and check it for plagiarism.
Is this the same class as in this other thread, MKT 3400? Or a different class?
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