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Writeatermpaper.com

Has anyone ever used a site like this before? They write a term paper for you, on any subject that you need.

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I didn't know that this was considered a bad thing. I guess I'll have to write the term paper on my own. But I have NEVER done good on a term paper before in my life. The highest grade I ever got was a C-. There is always something wrong with it.

If you have poor writing skills, this is an opportunity to refine them and get critique from a professional (this is by no means the last paper you'll be writing in your lifetime). Not to mention, if not cheating turns out to be the reason you are unable to complete nursing school you probably wouldn't have been a safe practitioner anyway. By now I am sure you know where your weaknesses are, so going to the student library to study a college text on composition, grammar, etc. for just a few hours would help you sooo much (trust me I've done it myself). If you get your degree/cert the right way you will be that much more proud and confident:yeah:

Good Luck:wink2:

Mat

I agree with the above . . . . .go get some help at the writing center at your school! Don't cheat!

steph

has any one used

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i was just wondering

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Nice!

I didn't know that this was considered a bad thing.

Wow. That about sums it up.

I am taking enc 1102 this semester. My school is the same you can NOT turn in a paper twice. They want original work for each class. All the professors go by this and use turnitin. Also when they grade papers for finals and other big papers they have three professors grade it, then average so it is fair. My point is you have now exposed 3 professors to your work and they would probably remember reading the same paper twice. It just isnt worth it!

Sometimes schools have a "weird" view on what constitutes cheating vs what doesn't.

At my school...and this is stupid. Let's say you took an English class and did a paper on a topic, got an A on it...but failed other aspects of the class and had to take it over.

If you turned that same paper back in...they say that's cheating...I don't agree...if it's your own work, it's not cheating.

I actually have about three topics that I use for papers in my classes..that I update periodically and turn them in over and over again for classes. I repeat the research portion because some of the information does change...however, the paper is still mine.

I have actually heard from an instructor that if you wrote a paper and turned it in for another class that it's not considered cheating - if you did the work, why not use it for another class....makes sense to me!! But...guess it just depends on the school and their policies.

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How did you make it through high school without knowing that this was wrong. It is purely common sense, it is not your work or thoughts, therefore it is cheating. People that charge to write papers for you are as guilty as you are and 99% of the time they reuse papers over and over. This can not be the first time you have heard of this

I always got a D+ on research papers, that was enough to pass:wink2:

A few semesters ago, I did a 10 page research paper and got a C- on it. I started very early, three months before the paper was due and still couldn't get a B or higher. After the 3rd page, I get bored and couldn't stay focused enough on the topic. Things started to fall apart. I tried my best.

At least this paper is only 4 pages so it won't be so bad.

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Don't do it. If you are cheating now, I sure don't want you taking care of me or my kids ! Yikes.

I don't think not being able to do a perfect research paper will take away your skills from being a good nurse. Everyone has weaknesses.

I don't think not being able to do a perfect research paper will take away your skills from being a good nurse. Everyone has weaknesses.

That's not the point, its a question of ethics. Besides, if she is willing to cheat in school then what about when she's out of school and the REAL work starts?

I always got a D+ on research papers, that was enough to pass:wink2:

A few semesters ago, I did a 10 page research paper and got a C- on it. I started very early, three months before the paper was due and still couldn't get a B or higher. After the 3rd page, I get bored and couldn't stay focused enough on the topic. Things started to fall apart. I tried my best.

At least this paper is only 4 pages so it won't be so bad.

It sounds like you really need to take a college writing course. Writing a major paper is not something you just sit down and do. You make an outline, organize references, and do other things before you sit down to write.

I don't think not being able to do a perfect research paper will take away your skills from being a good nurse. Everyone has weaknesses.

The point being made was that if you cheat on something silly like a paper, no one wants to trust you with anything more important. I don't blame them.

Also, a good chunk of the value of my undergraduate degree is the reputation of other people with the same degree. If other people cheat to get the same degree, it cheapens my degree. We're all going to crack down on you, or any other cheater, because anyone who engages in academic dishonesty makes us all look bad. Do the work for your degree or don't go for the degree at all. It's that simple.

please, for all that's holy, write your own paper. You NEED to know this information. Besides, they may write your term paper, but will they take the NCLEX for you?

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