Grace BL_ND UK: Blaming Glitches And Her Degree 2019 - Part 6
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I haven't watched Grace for a while but OMG she was obnoxious in that house tour!
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Plagiarism is really serious, I can’t say I’d be out partying if I was being investigated. I was accused of it once by a sixth form teacher and I literally had a panic attack in front of my whole class.
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Holy shit, for real. That's really bad. Even if some copied her or something, many unis take that super seriously and threaten both parties involved. I would be freaking out if I were her!
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Wait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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In the UK, you upload your work to an online system that scans the documents for similarities- but I have also heard that a lot of tutors can tell when something is not your own work when they’re reading it. They read enough around the topics to tell when something has been lifted straight out of an article or a book.delete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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i’m sure emily knows how serious it is and just trying to make some fun out of a shitty situation. if she’s waiting on a verdict there’s only so much self pitying you can do.
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We use the same system in the US, and it can tell you who the plagiarized portion came from, like if she copied someone else's work or if someone copied hers. I know at my school, usually both people will be investigated and potentially get in trouble. If she lifted something from a published paper, then that's just stupid.dietgossip wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:06 amIn the UK, you upload your work to an online system that scans the documents for similarities- but I have also heard that a lot of tutors can tell when something is not your own work when they’re reading it. They read enough around the topics to tell when something has been lifted straight out of an article or a book.delete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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They go easy on you in first year as you're learning but after that it's just plain dumb.
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If I were a public figure I wouldn't be making fun out of a serious situation whilst still waiting for the verdict. If her uni sees that they will not be amused.marshnellow wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:07 ami’m sure emily knows how serious it is and just trying to make some fun out of a shitty situation. if she’s waiting on a verdict there’s only so much self pitying you can do.
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Idk what uni you went to but I’m pretty sure both of my unis would’ve kicked me out no matter what my year for plagiarising.LaurenS932 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:13 amThey go easy on you in first year as you're learning but after that it's just plain dumb.
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Well most uni's have a grading system for plagiarism. Depending on the scale of it obviously dictates the punishment, if any. But generally first instances of minor plagiarism in the first year of uni are disregarded as a learning curve. At my uni you'd have to outright buy an essay to be kicked off the course, otherwise is capping the module grade or an award of 0 with a black mark against your transcript.dietgossip wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:20 amIdk what uni you went to but I’m pretty sure both of my unis would’ve kicked me out no matter what my year for plagiarising.LaurenS932 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:13 amThey go easy on you in first year as you're learning but after that it's just plain dumb.
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Assuming her university is using the same online system that my schools have used, a student typically doesn't get investigated unless their work contains AT LEAST 40% plagiarised content. She must have fucked up big time.nomaddie wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:08 amWe use the same system in the US, and it can tell you who the plagiarized portion came from, like if she copied someone else's work or if someone copied hers. I know at my school, usually both people will be investigated and potentially get in trouble. If she lifted something from a published paper, then that's just stupid.dietgossip wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:06 amIn the UK, you upload your work to an online system that scans the documents for similarities- but I have also heard that a lot of tutors can tell when something is not your own work when they’re reading it. They read enough around the topics to tell when something has been lifted straight out of an article or a book.delete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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I lived in a house that was bought by one of the occupant's parents when at uni. If you're good friends then it's pretty easy. If it's someone you've known 5 minutes then there may be arguments. Our house was easygoing and rent was paid in advance with no agent or anything required. I think she's going to be living with Steph and her schoolfriend Alisha.Anglesea_25 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:09 amI can see the appeal of her wanting to live with friends but I think it makes it hard when one person actually owns the house they're all living in. I know someone who bought a house in London with her inheritance and let 3 friends move in to help her with the mortgage and have company and it turned into a nightmare. Every argument turned into 'this is my house' and she wouldn't let them have people round etc. so it wasn't like it was their home, they were more like lodgers. I think living with Emily or anyone she works with would be a huge mistake too. Her best bet would be her sisters I think, at least they've lived together before and appear to get on well.
Not sure why cleaning and cooking would be an issue. They'd all just chip in money for a cleaner. And why would cooking be an issue? I don't see why it has to be a joint thing. Everyone can do their own thing, not really a big deal.
£4,000 a month would be nothing to her. That's one IG ad and she's done 2 ads in 5 days since finishing exams - that's a month's mortgage paid off with ease. Anyone remember around Christmas she was doing at least 1 sponsored Youtube video a week. She's been racking the money up for a long time.dietgossip wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:15 amA 10% deposit on a £1million house would mean she’s still paying over £4,000 a month on her mortgage. Say it’s £750k and that’s still over £3,000 a month. That is a LOT of money.
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And I'm assuming it's on her dissertation which is not the best ahaf-c wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:59 amAssuming her university is using the same online system that my schools have used, a student typically doesn't get investigated unless their work contains AT LEAST 40% plagiarised content. She must have fucked up big time.nomaddie wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:08 amWe use the same system in the US, and it can tell you who the plagiarized portion came from, like if she copied someone else's work or if someone copied hers. I know at my school, usually both people will be investigated and potentially get in trouble. If she lifted something from a published paper, then that's just stupid.dietgossip wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:06 amIn the UK, you upload your work to an online system that scans the documents for similarities- but I have also heard that a lot of tutors can tell when something is not your own work when they’re reading it. They read enough around the topics to tell when something has been lifted straight out of an article or a book.delete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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I feel bad for this girl
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Was just about to say this! I don’t think a lot of these girls understand the sheer amount of support (financially) Grace has had - as in she has come from an extraordinarily wealthy family which helps A LOT
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I’m not sure about other universities but mine uses a system called turnitin and it flags up the most ridiculous things as plagiarism, so I’d imagine it would have to be pretty bad to be investigateddelete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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Same and it must have been huge chunks that were lifted to call for an investigation. I hate turnitin because it flags up referenced quotes etc, just up to the plagiarism officer to deduce what is blatantly copiedLittlechatter wrote:Wed Jun 12, 2019 2:21 pmI’m not sure about other universities but mine uses a system called turnitin and it flags up the most ridiculous things as plagiarism, so I’d imagine it would have to be pretty bad to be investigateddelete998 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:02 amWait, how easy is it to be accused of plagiarism? I've only been in college for a year and haven't written anything major yet. If it goes so far they actually investigate it, does that basically mean it did happen? Or someone plagiarized you? Damn.
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We use turnitin as well and I use quite a bit of references to scientific journals in everything I turn in (which is allowed). Everyone does, you have to. Don’t know anyone who’s gotten in trouble for it. If you’re being investigated for plagiarism you probably deserve it.
When will Emily start to regret working for Grace and her shitty brands? :p She should’ve also left group chats to focus on her own course work/exams instead of copying other people’s work :p
When will Emily start to regret working for Grace and her shitty brands? :p She should’ve also left group chats to focus on her own course work/exams instead of copying other people’s work :p