Actually, if its an essay form last year, they photocopy exemplers as well as shit essays , and if u bought an essay here or used a friends one, if the marker sees two of the same essays, your gone...actually the chances of getting caught are very low. if by some miracle the person who marks your creative also marked the original, how on earth is that person suppose to remember it having been one of the hundreds she looked at 1 year ago...? and ^^^^ obviously patterns will show up since 20000 kids write one every year lol....
that said, plagiarism is bad, you shouldnt do it ^_^
wheres the article, http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/number-of-hsc-cheats-on-the-rise-20100326-r31r.html says here all cheating stuff including plagerism was like 700... but yeah true, or if ur just really stupid like a guy at my school and used a creative from the internet that was very popular, and the teacher found out instantly and got a zero, he was top 10 too...The chances are extremely low. There's an smh article from last year noting that only 28 people got caught for reproducing essays they'd bought online. You're only really likely to cause suspicion if there's absolutely no engagement with the question/stimulus and you've just regurgitated the piece.
"28 were found to have supplied a reproduced response, such as memorising an essay from a website and using that in response to an exam question.wheres the article, http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/number-of-hsc-cheats-on-the-rise-20100326-r31r.html says here all cheating stuff including plagerism was like 700... but yeah true, or if ur just really stupid like a guy at my school and used a creative from the internet that was very popular, and the teacher found out instantly and got a zero, he was top 10 too...
they are probably hundreds of people who get 14/15s.... do you really think they would photocopy each one and every marker would go through making sure the one he/she is marking does not match any of the hundred? seeing as 20000 people do it theres a very low chance that a marker would see two same essays. they go through each one in about 5 minutes lolActually, if its an essay form last year, they photocopy exemplers as well as shit essays , and if u bought an essay here or used a friends one, if the marker sees two of the same essays, your gone...
The ratio of those who plagiarized and those who get caught is astronomically small, but lets face it, some kids are misinformed or think they won't get caught so they end up copying the whole piece. The issue with this is, even if I'm a marker going through many papers within a short period of time, you still get that familiar alert when you read a sentence or two that are the same.The chances are extremely low. There's an smh article from last year noting that only 28 people got caught for reproducing essays they'd "copied from" online. This is no way specifies whether they were bought or were found from a simple Google search, but you're only really likely to cause suspicion if there's absolutely no engagement with the question/stimulus and you've just regurgitated the piece.
For creatives, what if two students display similar ideas, worded very differently. For example, story both begins with a birthday party, then flashback occurs. Is this plagiarism?Say a kid copied an essay from google. Markers didn't check and didn't care. Then say another individual saw the same essay online and decided to paraphrase the whole thing, bar some identical sentences. The marker will go back to the original essay (I've heard of something similar), find out it's plagiarism, then the individual who paraphrased it will also get caught. Paraphrasing still constitutes plagiarism and they'll receive zero.