To: cripplecreek
No; these won’t be the burger flippers. This is how a moneyed upper class perpetuates itself. These will be the elite.
These papers cost money. Students won’t rely on them if they don’t provide the desired result. If they work, individual clients will be spending thousands in the course of an academic career. Well-heeled but mediocre or lazy students will use these services to get admission to the best law and business schools.
9 posted on
01/20/2014 10:31:23 AM PST by
Romulus
To: Romulus
“Well-heeled but mediocre or lazy students will use these services to get admission to the best law and business schools.”
The best law schools are highly competitive and require very high LSATs. Of course, you could fake that too, but you are highly likely to be found out in short order. Same thing with business school. Of course, once you get your first job, you can’t hire someone to do the work for you, and then you’re really stuck.
To: Romulus
"No; these wont be the burger flippers. This is how a moneyed upper class perpetuates itself. These will be the elite"
And schools quit hiring real professors. Math/science/engineering classes are "taught" by TA's barely more proficient in the subject than their students, and no real teaching skills.
So those who can afford them, hire Master's or Ph. D. tutors, and pay others to do their online assignments and quizzes. 'Buying your way in' isn't just for business or law school anymore. The schools know it's going on. The professors really couldn't care less so long as they don't have to spend time grading paper homework and quizzes.
50 posted on
01/20/2014 1:05:28 PM PST by
CowboyJay
(Cruz'-ing in 2016!)
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