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Can a university punish students for writing term papers?
Previously, as a part-time job, I did programming labs for students. Everything seems to be in order, but then I got tired of doing elementary things, and I decided to take on term papers - this is already more interesting. A program for the Kyrgyz Republic can cost from 1,500 to 3,000 rubles, and my time for a separate program can take from 1 to 3 days. In principle, a good side job, and most importantly with benefit. But I know that teachers used to be interested in who did it, from whom they ordered, and so on. Hence the question: can I be punished for what I do?
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And who do you belong to this university?
In principle, you can be pinched in the same way as Al Capone - for not paying taxes.
You provide information services to students. If the university punishes someone, then only the student, but the university does not care about this. Register an individual entrepreneur, keep accounts, pay taxes and be considered a small business.
There is nothing a university can do. I myself calmly did not only labs / term papers, but also graduation projects. Even if your customer somehow betrays you, what will the university do? Nothing. They can only praise.
I did laboratory and term papers for a whole stream, a year later I had all the solved options, drawn up in reports, for several faculties and just sold them over the next few years. The maximum that a teacher can do is to change assignments or design requirements.
Yes, later on my department began to recognize "my handwriting", and this led to the fact that I was called as a developer in several R&D, where I got a very interesting experience, which was also paid.
Of course they can. But if you do not show your name, brag less and accept payment with some WebMoney, in general, so that the client himself does not know who he is ordering work from, then you are relatively safe.
WELL, so you have a teacher and ask if it is purely his decision to punish or not.
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