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monay25
Feb 7, 2009, 11:01 AM
guys i need your opinion on this.

somebody asked me to do his thesis for him since nagwowork siya at wala syang time, so babayaran na lang nya ako. he's taking up masteral degree. so sige nag-agree ako since extra income din yun. sinabi niya na may nagawa na siyang proposal pero hindi naapprove dahil di pwede yung subject nya. so i suggested him na baguhin ko na lang yung idea ng proposal nya ayon dun sa standards ng adviser nya. in that way, hindi na kami masyado magagahol sa oras. so pinalitan ko, inedit ko yung ginawa nya, yung ibang nasama sa proposal nya, sinama ko pa din. dinagdagan ko na lang at syempre edit edit. at na-approve naman. so nag-downpayment siya. sa thesis proper i told him na baka hindi ko na matuloy kaya ibabalik ko na lang yung kalahati ng downpayment nya. ayaw nya pumayag. ang gusto niya ibalik ko yung buong amount na binayad niya. tama ba yun kahit na may nagawa ako and to think na nung inayos ko yung gawa niya ay na-approve. so wala siyang pagsisimulan kung hindi naging ok yung idea ko. so gusto nya ibalik yng full na binayad at kapag di daw nabalik asap, magdedemanda siya. ninang daw niya ay taga-CHED at yung dean sa school nila ang nag-advise sa kanya na idemanda ako.

may laban kaya ako dito? may school ba na nagkukunsinti sa ganung acts kahit na may connection siya? di ba wala.

opinions pls. thanks!!!:)

KuyaDanny
Feb 7, 2009, 11:45 AM
He admitted to his dean that he hired a ghostwriter, and his godmother works for CHED? If anyone has any integrity left in that institution, your friend should seriously consider giving up on his graduate degree ambitions.

Dacs
Feb 7, 2009, 05:40 PM
Hmmm edi mag demanda siya.

Tignan natin kung san siya dadamputin :D

Lady Chablis
Feb 7, 2009, 09:28 PM
may laban kaya ako dito? may school ba na nagkukunsinti sa ganung acts kahit na may connection siya? di ba wala.

opinions pls. thanks!!!:)

You reneged on your thesis agreement; you return the money. It's that simple. Quit pointing fingers at those unsavory characters. You're just as guilty of perpetrating academic dishonesty and worse --- yours is for the money.

Lady Chablis
Feb 7, 2009, 09:43 PM
He admitted to his dean that he hired a ghostwriter, and his godmother works for CHED? If anyone has any integrity left in that institution, your friend should seriously consider giving up on his graduate degree ambitions.

KD, for aiding and abetting another student's academic dishonesty, this ghostwriter damaged his own integrity too.