Is my work right? because I make reports of others

Philippines
October 18, 2007 8:36am CST
I make other's book reports for a fee. I'm not that needy of money but then it's like a business for me as a student because I really needed to save for a trip outside my city. Is it right? If not, how could I gain money at my age without doing something evil?
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7 responses
• United States
19 Oct 07
nothing wrong with it. matter of fact, I get people to do reports, research papers, assignments for me all the time in college (too busy with my job and side projects) :) I go online to get papers a lot of the time, sites that I trust - professional writers. But no, I see nothing wrong with it...there are a lot of people who do what you do.
@lizeri (533)
• Philippines
19 Oct 07
Well, I have also experienced that too, but it is with a friend. I think there is no rule that you do other's report and that they will just pass it that easy. But if they will be asked about their report, and they haven't answered well, the failure is with them, not yours. Another is, if you just copy it on other sources, then you can be charged of plagiarism. If your schedule permits, then it's ok. However, on the other side, you can learn from the contents of their reports.
• Kuwait
18 Oct 07
In a right way It is wrong, but your doing business then you are right... what else can i say...in business no friends and relatives. but you aer not helping this person for his report.yes you yourselves can earn money but your classmates will pass the class knowing nothing..
@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
18 Oct 07
Why do you think what you're doing is evil? They need your service and you supply the services they need. And money is just the perfect link between you. Plus, if it weren't for you, they could be in trouble at school. I do projects for my college mates too. If it weren't for me they couldn't pass the exam. And money is not something I have in such a great amount...so, why not? Some may say that I'm encouraging stupidity, but I disagree. The teachers that accept their projects even if they know it's not them who made it.
@krebstar5 (1266)
• United States
18 Oct 07
Well, what you are doing is not technically wrong. You are writing a piece of material and then selling your own work to another person. What that person does with your work once you sell it to them is technically what is wrong. If the person you sell the report to signs their name and claim to have written something that they didn't write, then that is breaking the school's rules. Selling your own work isn't wrong legally speaking. Ghost writers are hired all the time to write books, but since ghost writing (or passing on materials that are not your own work) is against most school's policy, the student is responsible for what he or she does with the report you have written once your financial transaction has occured.
@shak143 (1279)
• India
19 Oct 07
why you are thinking like that.making reports for money is not at all bad.but you have not specified what kind of reports you are making is it illegal.i don't think so.it's good that you are not depending on your parents for your extra pocket money.keep it up.
@fhm1987 (243)
• Pakistan
18 Oct 07
fine. i think ur bussiness is ok. but u have nt explained the nature of ur reports. There are some online resources but they pay v less.