(06-15-2021, 06:32 PM)rachel83az Wrote:(06-15-2021, 06:19 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: So u r trying to state that non US students are more prone to cheat?
Due to social pressure, students in Asia are well-known for doing ANYTHING to pass. But, again, I really don't see someone under that much pressure to do well and to do well in a "good school" to be interested at all in a titulo propio. Someone with that mindset is going to be focused on a school with a global name, not trying to cheat their way through the Spanish equivalent of what might be considered graduate-level community college.
That made me laugh because it's probably not far off, LOL!
(06-15-2021, 06:42 PM)Flelm Wrote:(06-15-2021, 06:32 PM)eLearner Wrote: I'm just speaking factually
Can you please point out a single fact in this post?
(06-15-2021, 05:50 PM)eLearner Wrote: Please don't get upset, just my opinion too (well more fact than opinion): To be fair, papers can easily be--and are often--cheated on no matter what school you go with be it online or off, so that possibility just goes with the territory of education and isn't a problem inherent to ENEB at all. So if anything, the possibility of fraud is equal to every other school.
Schools use detection software to prevent a good deal of plagiarism, but even if you went to Harvard nothing would stop you from paying someone to write your papers, and people have done it, probably a lot more than we know of.
Honestly, if I thought so low of something, I wouldn't even bother taking it at all.
I would love to see a study that compares plagiarism rates across different schools, and see if it matches up with how we "feel".
And yes, I am getting upset, because you seem willfully ignorant, and that's about the biggest way to wind me up. I think I'm going to disengage. I've said my (way too long) piece about this. I wish you the best.
So, you ask me a question in one part, but then storm off. Okay. I won't bother answering the question.
Yes, I think disengaging is best for you, because you're acting immaturely, not being able to handle a thoughtful discussion. Good luck.


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