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Edited by: i_will_pass Nov 4, 10, 09:29PM
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Hey people!
I have used an online service to do part of my work and then i gave it to my tutor to have a look (hard copy). im going to see her again on tuesday and im bit scared of the comments... i think the paper is not bad but im afraid if she asks me about the english written on the paper.. im not native speaker and i think the paper is pretty much looking from a native speaker...
any tips to help me out on that other then read read and read the paper before seeing her?
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| Major |
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Nov 5, 10, 12:05AM
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1. Make sure you actually KNOW what is written in the paper. Read it 5 times (and understand it, including all vocabulary).
2. Hopefully you have some reliable native English friend who, cough cough, was friendly enough to read and revise it for you.
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| i_will_pass |
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Nov 5, 10, 06:45PM
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Any other idea people??please help!
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| forumregulator |
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Nov 5, 10, 07:01PM
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Major: 1. Make sure you actually KNOW what is written in the paper. Read it 5 times (and understand it, including all vocabulary). 2. Hopefully you have some reliable native English friend who, cough cough, was friendly enough to read and revise it for you. You can't get any better advice. All I can add is that you should check out all the references used and try to explore more, just in case your lecturer wants to know why you did not use this journal or that book. Also, try to find out other things that could have been added to the paper and make up excuses as to why 'you' did not include them.
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| i_will_pass |
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Edited by: i_will_pass Nov 5, 10, 07:13PM
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thanks forumregulator, i thought about that too...#
other question:
it is not fraud giving the paper to some professional to put it in a decent english , right?
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| rustyironchains |
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Nov 5, 10, 07:24PM
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you will want to deny doing that.
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| i_will_pass |
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Nov 5, 10, 07:32PM
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im not sure i understood....
you meant: im giving more reasons to her that the piece isnt mine?
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Nov 5, 10, 07:35PM
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they will be trying to prove you didn't write it. you are going to have to lie, and deny everything.
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| forumregulator |
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Nov 5, 10, 07:40PM
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rustyironchains: you will want to deny doing that. Well in!! In any case, you would want to feign naivety in as far as professional writing services are concerned. So, next time your teacher's talking about students using ghostwriters to get their papers done, just shake your head the whole time like you are in state of utter disbelief.
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| WRT |
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Nov 6, 10, 02:29AM
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Major: 1. Make sure you actually KNOW what is written in the paper. Read it 5 times (and understand it, including all vocabulary).2. Hopefully you have some reliable native English friend who, cough cough, was friendly enough to read and revise it for you. Just stick to Major's advice.
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| bigslick |
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Nov 11, 10, 07:07PM
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hey who wrote the paper for you
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