![]() I think it's content where people get in trouble. If you write "I love you" or some clause like that, it will show up on some plagiarism database. IF the Adcom reads one of essays, uses a checker and see that 3-6% is possibly plagiarized, sees the content, which ends up as a common clause, then I don't think it's a big deal. We can use some websites to check this stuff on the surface and that is what I have done to avoid such a situation where 10%+ is allegedly unoriginal. The big disadvantage about these plagiarism checks is that those of us not in school can't check these on our own. ![]() They're not students there to begin with, so why waste time on it? I also agree with the B school to not tell the students this either. Guys and gals who send in essays that are 85% copied from BusinessWeek's list of great B school essays (which I've read to get ideas, but iI still use my own at the end) should not even get into any school.
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