Comments by "Uhtred" (@uhtred7860) on "TheQuartering"
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I used to tutor at a international hotel management school in NZ, and with every new course, two things were guaranteed, 100% to happen. 1: The very first essay due, the students, 99% of which were from mainland China or India, would all hand in the EXACT same essay, identical, even down to the bad grammar. They would all be failed and I would have to explain all about how plagiarism and buying essays off the net is the best way to fail the course. 😄 2: The next essays would be terrible, and, they would all use Wikipedia as a source. When they were informed that they couldn't use Wikipedia as a source, they would be flabbergasted, they at least knew that plagiarism and buying essays off the net was cheating, but Wikipedia being biased and unreliable WTF???😆
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@vornamenachname594 You seem to be labouring under the illusion that i'm just "making this all up".... I tell you what, go to any reputable University, or higher learning institution in the world. Start a degree in say...one of the, Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics academic disciplines, when you get papers or essays to complete, don't use or cite any of the current text books (e-book or printed) that the University has suggested you use, and just cite "wikipedia" as your source, and see what happens. You will fail, (and probably be the laughing stock of the class)
Wikipedia is not considered scholarly,
[says who? And who cares if one says it?]
Wikipedia itself says so. they actually have their own page explaining why they are not a reliable source.😆
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