“Two
Wrongs Can’t Make One Right” Teaching Faculty’s & Educationists’
Concerns:
The teaching faculties in general and professors in particular
have always been disdainful of this ‘newer trend’
in education i.e buying term papers online. They aren’t
concerned with the sites offering writing tips, samples and
the best strategies for putting in applications, where to
get good research material and available scholarships. They
are concerned with sites, which are providing writing services
to the students on minimal charges. The teaching faculty and
educationists are concerned, because these sites are encouraging
the students to stop studying and researching for themselves.
In the opinion of Judy Califano, an assistant professor at
a local college: “Through the services of these websites,
a student can be easily influenced by the promise of superior
grades while completing so little work. This is out rightly
an encouragement to cheat, which isn’t acceptable in
any way.”
Unfortunately,
the final product of such little effort can take a devastating
toll on a student’s social life and even his future.
According to them, two wrongs can’t make a right, so
these sites never the less are encouraging and assisting the
students in cheating. "A good portion of students today
just don't seem to care," says John Krier, a reference
librarian at Franklin Pierce College Library. "They just
want to get done to get their degree so they can get a job."