Tuesday, January 31, 2012
latimes:

When college applicants plagiarize, Turnitin can spot them: UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and Stanford University are among more than 100 colleges using Turnitin’s database to detect plagiarism in application essays.
Photo:   Andrew Ainslie, a senior associate dean at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, pictured with a Turnitin plagiarism report, says “nobody ought to be able to buy their way into business school.” Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times

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latimes:

When college applicants plagiarize, Turnitin can spot them: UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and Stanford University are among more than 100 colleges using Turnitin’s database to detect plagiarism in application essays.

Photo: Andrew Ainslie, a senior associate dean at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, pictured with a Turnitin plagiarism report, says “nobody ought to be able to buy their way into business school.” Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times

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(Source: Los Angeles Times)

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    I haven’t used Turnitin, but I recently had occasion...use another plagiarism detector,...
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    I guess if you’re stupid enough...plagiarize your admissions essays, rejection is not even...
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