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by SamAtt
5746 days ago
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This is a little off topic but I was a little taken aback at the elitist attitude regarding University graduates. Look at these quotes: "Rather shocked that someone who had, in fact, gone to university and was working for a major corporation, considered it okay to blatantly copy someone else’s article" "I don’t know which I found more appalling: that someone had made it through university and into a major corporation believing it was acceptable to plagiarize" What about "going to University" imbues someone with automatic moral virtue? Does this person believe the unwashed masses think it's absolutely acceptable to plagiarize? While the elite University students are somehow above that? Maybe I'm just over sensitive as someone who didn't go to college but it really bugged me. |
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The unsaid connection the author is making is that universities have honor codes that get drilled into you from freshman year. Those honor codes have very specific definitions of plagiarism, usually with examples. Only an idiot, lazy, or jackoff university student would plagiarize word-for-word thinking that a font change is good enough. That makes the university student 100x "stupid-er" than a non-university student that figured out what plagiarism is through intuition. :)
edit: slight wording changes.