Cheats Prosper

Nearly half of Cambridge University students cheat, according to a survey.



Students in cheating admission

The Varsity student newspaper said 49% of undergraduates claimed other people's work as their own while studying at the world famous institution.

The anonymous online poll of more than 1,000 students found those studying law were most likely to plagiarise, with 62% saying they had broken university rules.

Despite the high number of incidents, the survey showed 80% of students felt punishments meted out by the university were sufficient.

But just 5% said they had been caught plagiarising.

"It is a depressing set of statistics," Robert Foley, a Professor in Biological Anthropology at King's College, told Varsity.

According to the survey, 82% of essay plagiarists used internet site Wikipedia as their source.

One student, speaking anonymously to Varsity, said: "Sometimes, when I am really fed up, I Google the essay title, copy and throw everything on to a blank word document and jiggle the order a bit. They usually end up being the best essays."

The university was unavailable for comment. But a spokesman told Varsity it regarded plagiarism as a "serious and potentially disciplinary offence which can lead to failure to obtain, or withdrawal of a degree".

He said the university was planning to introduce detection software to crack down on the problem

2 comments:

  1. Cambridge smart and genious students are cheating so much.......I'm stupid...But i'm not cheating as much as they do....(just sometimes)....Kkekekekekkekekeke....

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  2. Ahhh...I forgot....Good Morning Mr.Chris......(^_^)...Have a good holiday.....

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