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Oct 4, 2024
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DataMouth
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A masters level student just emailed me
I'll paraphrase —
I don't understand why I got a low grade on the paper. My friend submitted that paper last semester and she got a higher grade on it.
What should I say in my response. Make it funny. Because I think her predicament is hilarious.
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A masters level student just emailed me
DataMouth
Oct 4, 12:25pm
"She attached a $50 to it."
RobAdams
Oct 4, 12:27pm
My colleague gives lower grades than me. I thought I’d use her grades this time.
Florwood
Oct 4, 12:27pm
Message:
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:27pm
how much of a grade difference are we talking? Did the same person grade each?
SalmonOfCapistrano
Oct 4, 12:27pm
RE: A masters level student just emailed me
TheHop
Oct 4, 12:28pm
"Papers are kinda like Dad jokes - only really good the first time you use it."
Eddie
Oct 4, 12:30pm
Worth an F all times after that. Thanks for letting me know.
Soupie
Oct 4, 12:44pm
Or - "I wanted to be more creative than just give the same boring grade again."
Eddie
Oct 4, 12:48pm
"I figured one of us should have an original thought"
notaboy
Oct 4, 12:57pm
These are the people who graduate with a masters degree in whatever it is and are considered “experts” by others
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 12:32pm
Usually, people don't rely upon lowly Masters people as experts. You must
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:35pm
But there have been a lot of similar findings in "expert" publications recently.
SalmonOfCapistrano
Oct 4, 12:40pm
Similar findings of what? Your argument is unclear.
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:43pm
plagiarism.
SalmonOfCapistrano
Oct 4, 12:45pm
Huh. Have people noted plagiarism in a minority of expert publications? Yes.
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:47pm
Archaea, I bet you have a PhD, are an academic and lean liberal…am I close?
7FootRussian
Oct 5, 9:07pm
Tough to be considered an expert if you haven't done any meaningful research.
Eddie
Oct 4, 12:41pm
Precisely. The narrative to denigrate expertise and to place lay persons on par
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:42pm
I’m not saying that normies should be held up to the same level. But I do 100% now start from a place of skepticism
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 1:44pm
I listen to what the expert says
Archaea
Oct 4, 1:49pm
I think we’re on the same page then. I would add the application of common sense to the evaluation, though
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 3:37pm
the difference is nuance; I don't automatically assume they are wrong but
Archaea
Oct 4, 5:40pm
I think everyone would be better served if they started from a place of skepticism when presented with information until
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 5:44pm
Trust but verify.
Archaea
Oct 4, 6:03pm
My bad, I agree for most fields more than a masters is required. My comment is based off of
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 1:14pm
Research and experience is required to be an
Archaea
Oct 4, 1:24pm
We’re told that people are experts by those who we trust to vet them all the time.
Mike Honcho
Oct 4, 1:42pm
Who is "we" and what was the purpose of the meeing?
Archaea
Oct 4, 1:57pm
You gotta improve your plagiarism numbers to be an "expert".
greatbam
Oct 5, 3:04pm
I’d be careful with a funny response because
stoils
Oct 4, 12:33pm
Yes. Subtly ask for clarification in ways that won't draw suspicion
Mostlyaccurate
Oct 4, 12:37pm
Why provide an out? Let them sink or swim on his or her own account.
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:39pm
It's just gathering information. There's still a small chance they didn't do
Mostlyaccurate
Oct 4, 12:43pm
Report as is. Let the investigators determine
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:44pm
Fair enough. If it was me, I'd want to dig a little more to confirm it is what I
Mostlyaccurate
Oct 4, 12:47pm
"Can you provide me evidence of your friend's submission? I'll look into it"
ryebrye
Oct 4, 12:44pm
Like this, but avoid words like "evidence"
Still Blue
Oct 4, 1:24pm
Ask: Did she share the paper with you or did you steal it?
BlueKarma
Oct 4, 12:35pm
I thought people with masters degrees were smart. Changing my thoughts now
chismoso
Oct 4, 12:36pm
Degrees only mean people stayed in school longer. Doesn't indicate intelligence
Mostlyaccurate
Oct 4, 12:49pm
That narrative isn't useful. Diligence, putting one's time in, and doing
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:58pm
It is useful, it's a reminder to experts that they're just like everyone else.
Mostlyaccurate
Oct 4, 1:07pm
Not true.
Archaea
Oct 4, 1:26pm
We'll, thisis a master's student. Doesn't have a degree and whether they end up
fattycoug
Oct 4, 3:13pm
Invite her to make a 30 minute presentation to the class, and let the
BlueFever
Oct 4, 12:38pm
"The good news is, I'll change your score. The bad news is, it's now a 0."
durandal
Oct 4, 12:39pm
Give her + 20% for comparative reasoning and -50% for cheating.
valleus
Oct 4, 12:40pm
Deflation
Shawarma
Oct 4, 12:41pm
Congrats on qualifying to be the next Ivy League University President!
RJCOD
Oct 4, 12:42pm
Just don’t respond at all.
The Old Y
Oct 4, 12:46pm
Cheating aside, are they right? You graded the same paper with a different grade? Was it the same assignment?
TCuz
Oct 4, 12:48pm
Please post the entire message. The paraphrase leaves way too much uncertainty.
Scratch
Oct 4, 12:52pm
If you borrowed large portions without attribution, it's plagiarism
Archaea
Oct 4, 12:55pm
Yep, no doubt about it, but there are lots of missing relevant details.
Scratch
Oct 4, 1:06pm
Ask for the name of the other student so you can "research it" and that you
CMM Cougar
Oct 4, 12:56pm
+50% grade for understanding how the real business world works
Cougarclaw
Oct 4, 12:56pm
Did you know that she plagiarized the paper ahead of time?
Zoobieman
Oct 4, 12:59pm
Plagiarism is no laughing matter, especially at the Madter’s level.
Everyman
Oct 4, 1:01pm
In some instances, it can get the student expelled from the program. That's what
Archaea
Oct 4, 1:05pm
When Chuck got caught cheating on a test at Stanford, he was kicked out too.
Eddie
Oct 4, 1:12pm
"I hope you didn't pay her too much"
thewaterboy
Oct 4, 1:02pm
Her grade was boosted for originality. And it sounds like your grade was higher than it should have been.
unctoothman
Oct 4, 1:45pm
Serious answer from another Prof. This one should be handled in person. Invite your
Soupie
Oct 5, 9:17am
My brother went to the top dental school in the country. Couldn’t believe how
ColonelMustard
Oct 5, 12:20pm
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