Hit me up on LinkedIn if you want a rec letter, statement of purpose, or other schoolwork completed. I’m very open-minded about cultural difference$ and greatly appreciate the genero$ity of those students who were raised in the “paid research” tradition https://twitter.com/DuchesneRicardo/status/1235297733826809861 …
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
I wrote most of a Japanese guy's successful application to Wharton.
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Replying to @SubBeck
I just did some Russian guy’s Ivy League application materials. You love to see it
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
I told him we should leave a few mistakes in but he wasn't having that.
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Replying to @SubBeck @MoustacheClubUS
Why would he have mistakes? He’s a flawless candidate. You bigot.
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Replying to @ZackMooreNFL @MoustacheClubUS
I think the schools know the essays are ghostwritten.
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Replying to @SubBeck @ZackMooreNFL
I was always fine with that as a prof. My dream was to receive a ghostwritten paper that I'd written for another student that had made the rounds and wound up back with me. I'd have given it an "A" of course
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @ZackMooreNFL
In the single year I graded papers, I kept them all in a pile together and let it get as high as I could before tackling them. Then only with sports on TV.
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I gave all papers, even dissertations, a minimum of 30 seconds review and a maximum of 360. I scribbled a few notes ("keep going in this direction," "nice effort") then put a big fat red "A" or "pass" on there. My former students on here can attest to this practice
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Other comments included "good try," "thanks for submitting," and "note this"
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @SubBeck
You really “did the work” on this one bub.
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