Foolish indeed are the professors who do not search both the web and wikipedia. In the
experience of those I know, students take the most obvious ones, generally from the
first page of hits.
Foolish indeed are the professors who do not customize paper topics, or who repeat them.
As an ug in an art history survey course, a subject I like, I handed in what must have
seemed like a suspiciously good essay on an object in a museum. She asked me to
describe exactly where in the museum it was.
It's not out of 1 million, its out of the 12,000 he examined. That comes to
1.2%,which is still pretty good,
Foolish indeed are the professors who do not search both the web and wikipedia. In the experience of those I know, students take the most obvious ones, generally from the first page of hits. Foolish indeed are the professors who do not customize paper topics, or who repeat them. As an ug in an art history survey course, a subject I like, I handed in what must have seemed like a suspiciously good essay on an object in a museum. She asked me to describe exactly where in the museum it was.