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Damn! Why am I writing a thesis, when I could get someone to write it for me? iWritingAThesis.com and MasterPapers promise to do it for the low, low price of $17/page.
Damn! Why am I writing a thesis, when I could get someone to write it for me? iWritingAThesis.com and MasterPapers promise to do it for the low, low price of $17/page.
It’s interesting you mention that your co-workers had a different experience in the past. My dad has been a uni professor for close to 25 years. In the past decade or so, he’s been pressured into accepting more and more grad students. As far as he’s concerned, the most that he can properly advise is something like one or two doctoral students, and three or four masters students.
Last time that I spoke to him, his total student load is beyond ten students, which is well beyond the six that is his preferred optimum.
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Dwight also gave similar numbers to your father when I was there and he was double digits as well. That was during after the fall of Nortel and there seemed to be a few ex-Nortel employees who came back to do a Master’s degree. I guess they thought that getting the degree would help find them another job (and some of them I talked to didn’t have a computer degree). And then there were those doing a Master’s part time because it was going to help them advance in their company.
MasterPapers is a scam! After they plagiarised my essay I found some information about them. MasterPapers is affiliated with Academia-Research.com in Russia / Ukraine. You may also read other complaints about MasterPapers at FreelanceWriting.com and EssayFraud.org. Can you trust a Ukrainian-operated outfit with a “corporate address” that is actually a small CONDO in the state of Maine?
Ah, the wonderful world of academia. The stories I could tell (and do if people let me rant long enough). I like how it says to avoid sites selling for less than $16/page. Is 16 some sort of magic number that I don’t know about? Is it technically impossible to write a thesis page for less than $16? I wonder…
People I work with talk about how it used to be. How a professor would actually spend time with his/her grad students (sometimes it would even be a regular thing) and discuss their research. So it was highly unlikely a student would have been able to buy a thesis without the professor catching on (considering how clueless the person would be during the discussions).