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Page 104
... student's own abilities and difficulties are made clear in the student's own work . For the same reason we insist that you prepare and correct your own drafts of each paper : the corrections of your family or your friends cannot reflect ...
... student's own abilities and difficulties are made clear in the student's own work . For the same reason we insist that you prepare and correct your own drafts of each paper : the corrections of your family or your friends cannot reflect ...
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... student were given credit for work that is not his own , then his course grades would be meaningless . His college degree would become a mere sheet of paper and the integrity of the University would be under- mined . To protect the ...
... student were given credit for work that is not his own , then his course grades would be meaningless . His college degree would become a mere sheet of paper and the integrity of the University would be under- mined . To protect the ...
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... student all possible aid in acquiring as much knowledge as possible in any course that the student chooses . For his own benefit , the student buys textbooks , books of references , and takes notes in class . Now it is evident that no ...
... student all possible aid in acquiring as much knowledge as possible in any course that the student chooses . For his own benefit , the student buys textbooks , books of references , and takes notes in class . Now it is evident that no ...
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