![]() ![]() I'm not experienced with law exams but if they're not open book or a paper and instead are like sit-down question exams I'd advise against using this "ready to copy and paste" stuff. I will say I'm slightly concerned on your phrasing about having answers ready to copy and paste into questions. I'm not sure if there are any (free) law specific ones but I'd definitely look into that as they might have a larger database of papers you could potentially be flagged by. I would hope they'd be understanding considering the words you're using are the ones they taught you with.Ģ) Piggybacking on some other commenters, run it through multiple checkers. From the original post it seems that they're worried any notes that they might have taken will be flagged.ġ) Check in with your professors on using their notes and your previous assignments. If it's being flagged, the university isn't going to see it that way. If you didn't intend to plagiarize and you followed all citation rules, you didn't plagiarize. ** List of all college specific subreddits ** ![]() Textbooks: How to find the best LEGAL price Mods retain the right to remove content for any reason if deemed necessary This typically includes anything related to a specific textbook, professor, program, or university Anything better answered by talking to your professor/adviser, reading the paperwork/syllabus, or doing your own research on the internet. ![]() If you need to vent, we encourage you to visit r/CollegeRant. Anything that does not positively contribute to meaningful discussion, including but not limited to memes, reaction gifs, surveys, videos, posts that are primarily venting/despondence, posts with titles that are non-specific/alarmist/unprofessional/deceptive/all caps/etc.Other content that will typically be removed: Threats, harassment, or engaging in or advocating dangerous or illegal behavior, including but not limited to drugs, cheating services, and copyright violation.Seeking personal gain, including but not limited to referrals, contests/giveaways, requests for votes or money, any attempt to sell your product/service/website, etc.Posting spam, including but not limited to memes, links to blogs, links to theodysseyonline or similar, copypasta, etc.Help the mods improve this subreddit/enforce these rules by reporting posts that are irrelevant, pointless, or of poor quality. To maintain the quality of the discussion, we remove some types of content and ban users for certain violations of community norms. r/college is a place for real discussion related to college. Please see our updated rules before posting here. ![]()
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