I can think of so many people that I know who fit this descriptionDoctor Jolly said:Although I do know of some people who just like to use others smartness or those really competitive people who adapt to the term 'Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer'
Help her out.-tal- said:Picture this: the top 3 maths students are in one group. It's always the top 2 fighting it out, and one never fails coming third. The competition is healthy, but sucks when you don't win.
My friend asked me to analyse an image for her, and then randomly slips in "I was gonna, you know, twist your words into mine" then she smiles the "I need help" smile. It's for an English assessment. And to add insult to injury, she copied the image from deviantART and is calling it her own. (it's meant to be created ourselves)
Advice anyone?
Are you talking about my MX2 class? Well, except I always come first, and it's a battle for second-tal- said:Picture this: the top 3 maths students are in one group. It's always the top 2 fighting it out, and one never fails coming third. The competition is healthy, but sucks when you don't win.
Do not help her. For one, the fact that she has taken this picture and claimed it as her own is plagiarism. If you are aware of this and then proceed to help her and allow her to use your work, knowing she will claim it as her own it will be classed as collusion and you could land in just as much trouble as her if it is found out!-tal- said:Picture this: the top 3 maths students are in one group. It's always the top 2 fighting it out, and one never fails coming third. The competition is healthy, but sucks when you don't win.
My friend asked me to analyse an image for her, and then randomly slips in "I was gonna, you know, twist your words into mine" then she smiles the "I need help" smile. It's for an English assessment. And to add insult to injury, she copied the image from deviantART and is calling it her own. (it's meant to be created ourselves)
Advice anyone?