"I Helped College Kids Cheat" Inside the Academic Fraud Industry [View all]
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Academic paper millsthe companies that write papers for studentsdont really advertise. One doesnt see their services in the backs of magazines or populating the margins of Web pages. If such companies market at all, its frequently done using spam text, with links, in the comments section of Web sites read by college students. On one such site recently, for example, SolisSharon26 posted the following item:
Young people who are studying in the universities feel necessity for professional writing online because usually they do not have enough time so that deal with there assignments by themselves. Browse the site and you will find the firm which crew is accessible 24/7 to order essay.
Im not sure Id trust people who write like this with my credit card number, much less to take care of my Intro to American Government term paper. But there are more professional ads like this all over the Internet, where a cheating student can follow the link provided, send a fee, and in a few hours or days receive a paper. Its pretty easy to picture the stressed-out or lazy students who buy this stuff. Its harder to imagine the kind of people who make their living producing it.
This world became a little less shadowy when, on November 12, 2010, the Chronicle of Higher Education ran an article, The Shadow Scholar, in which a writer using the pseudonym Ed Dante wrote that hed been turning out American college students essays for the last decade. Dante had written some 5,000 papers. I work at a company that generates tens of thousands of dollars a month creating essays based on
instructions provided by cheating students. On any day, I am working on upward of 20 assignments. Youve never heard of me, he explained, but theres a good chance that youve read some of my work. At least if you are a professor.