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The shadow scholar : how I made a living helping college kids cheat
\"Last fall, a writer using the pseudonym Ed Dante wrote an explosive article in The chronicle of higher education, confessing to writing term papers for a living. Technically, they are 'study guides,' and the companies that sell them--there are quite a few--are completely legal and easily found with Google. For about $10-20 a page, Dante's former employers will give you a custom essay, written to your specifications. During Dante's career, he wrote made-to-order papers for everything from introductory college courses to Ph.D. dissertations. There was never a shortage of demand. The Shadow Scholar is Dante's account of this dubious but all-too-relevant career. In stories embarrassing, absurd, hilarious, and ultimately sobering, he explores not merely his own misdeeds but the bureaucratic and cash-hungry colleges, lazy students, and even misguided parents who helped make it all possible. With unemployment pushing 10 percent and many college grads living with their parents, the need for this book has never been more urgent. As this ... memoir reveals, colleges and graduate schools are victims not merely of tough economic times but of a profound sense of entitlement and apathy. Here is a searing, often maddening indictment of the big business of college\"-- Publisher's description.
How I Helped Teachers Cheat
[...]the customer did not care for my work at all. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, some teachers actually gathered together on the weekends for pizza and eraser parties.
How I Helped Teachers Cheat
FROM 2001 to 2010, I worked as an academic ghostwriter, helping students cheat in college and grad school. Inevitably, over a decade there were a few unsatisfied customers.
How I Helped Teachers Cheat
FROM 2001 to 2010, I worked as an academic ghostwriter, helping students cheat in college and grad school. Inevitably, over a decade there were a few unsatisfied customers.