I Want Someone To write My Essay!
‘I Want Someone To write My Essay!’ is not a refrain delivered by any student, of any age, who is aspiring and on the road to success. A student unable to write their own essays is a student doomed to failure, unfortunately. A student with any kind of calibre has to be adept at essay writing. Since writing essays will be that student’s bread and butter, it can’t be avoided and can’t be something undertaken with half-hearted or insouciant regard.
Of course, getting someone to write your essay for you is a tactic that is called cheating, even if you do the essay plan. The old saying that cheats never prosper we may wish to be true but it is not always untrue. There are ways to pass off somebody else’s assignment as your own and it isn’t always easy for a teacher to know if the work they are marking is truly the work of their student or of someone else.
Of course, a teacher gradually gets to know the handwriting of their student, and even becomes cognizant of the style and mannerism of their writing so that if a particular essay that they present appears to differ from expectation, the teacher will suspect skullduggery. Most students are aware of this and this acts as an extra layer against this kind of cheating.
The risk of cheating with essays is more within GCSE?
However, by and large, students do not want to cheat but want to understand essay structure and delivery for themselves and want achievement on their own merits. By the time, students are doing their ‘A’ levels, having chosen this route in their long-term career development; they are less inclined to cheat. GCSE students, on the other hand, are a mixed bunch. They are not nearly as concentratedly made up of the committed but also house the half-hearted, the reluctant and the immature. A GCSE student is much more inclined towards finding a way of relieving the burden of their GCSE coursework, and if they can inveigle someone who likes Geography into doing their global warming essay for them, they may well feel it is expedient to take that opportunity. Of course, older students become savvier and may well have sophisticated cheating means at their disposal.
‘A’ level students, certainly undergraduates and most definitely, post-grad students, should be fully focused on achieving success for their own original and self-penned study but is it unlikely that a Dissertation can be the product of cheating? At this stage of the game, letting someone else complete your chosen project is anathema but can also be big business because of the importance of the work. What is more common though, is plagiarism. Whilst plagiarism reigns as a cheating device that must be countered against at degree level, the desperate appeal ‘I want someone to write my essay!’ at GCSE, and ‘A’ level, is still one for concern.
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