Changing housework – attempted fraud?
Hey,
So, I had to hand in an assignment by yesterday, and I only submitted it by email. My professor wrote to me asking me to also print out the assignment and put it in her mailbox or send it to her by mail. I've just looked over it again and discovered a few errors (misquotes, etc.). I'd like to correct these errors and send the edited version to my professor by email.
Do you think my professor will notice? I just don't know if she'll print out the version I sent her and compare it with my printed version.
Yeah, it is. It may also fulfill the criminal offenses of the counterfeiting.
Whether you want to take the risk… your thing. I would just leave it to the mistakes and make me read better correction for the next time or let someone else read it.
Unfortunately I quoted incorrectly several times, so I could get a plagiarism suggestion. I just want to change the wrong quotes. So I'm taking a risk, or something….
If you miss another version, it's a fraud attempt. You should learn to read correction in the future better and in time.
I wouldn't take the risk.
Unfortunately I quoted incorrectly several times, so I could get a plagiarism suggestion. I just want to change the wrong quotes. So I'm taking a risk, or something….
I don't know what I'm saying. But I think you've already given something. Something you're not satisfied with.
So ask your lecturer if you can make corrections. She knows the answer. I'd be honest. It doesn't help you to correct now and then tremble – and then maybe all the work was free?
If the non-corrected work counts, you'll be bad.
I have to put the housework in the mailbox of her by tomorrow. That's why I can't ask her anymore…