16.pngPerhaps you know that every college/university has a so- called Honor Code. In a few words, this Code presents the main principles of your student life. It mostly concerns the academic aspect of your student years. Any violations of this Code are regarded as grievance and lead to various punishments.
 
Academic honesty and integrity are the most important features that every student should possess. It means that any kind of lies is unacceptable during your studies. Everything you do should be the results of your independent and thorough work.
 
However, it is really hard for many students to stick to the rules of the Honor Code, and especially it concerns the coursework papers, which can be easily done with the help of various modern widgets.
 
In this article we would like to tell you about the types of coursework papers’ falsification, which may cause different problems.

  • The first type of coursework papers’ falsification is fabrication. It means that in your coursework papers you intentionally forge some information. It can be: inventing the citations in your coursework papers, inventing or changing the results of the experiments that you make for your works, resubmitting the coursework papers that were checked and corrected.

  • Plagiarism is one of the most widespread types of falsifications, and actually is the most frequently detected. Plagiarism means that very often students use someone else’s thoughts in their coursework papers or paraphrase them without using the footnotes.
  • Other types of coursework papers’ falsification include: handing in a work that was not written by you; handing in a purchased work; using one and the same coursework papers for several classes.

All these are very serious types of coursework papers’ falsification. You should better never use them, since the punishment will inevitably catch you.

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