u/randyagulinda

▲ 9 r/UMGC

Are online services legit enough to help improve my grades

Is it possible to trust online services for my academic success? am talking about platforms like academiasholars which gets constant mentions for helping students. In one of the mentions,a student transcript showed a score of 98% without any traces of plagiarised work. How effective are they?

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u/randyagulinda — 11 hours ago

How to handle your assignments with short deadline

Deadline with your assignments is something serious and worth to take note of,so often its trusting my guts and seeking help which has been instrumental for my success

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u/randyagulinda — 5 days ago

How to cope with exam failure the first time

How did you cope with your first exam when you failed? crazy how students react to this

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u/randyagulinda — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/UofT

Strange how a A 4 0 GPA Isn't what most people actually want

Am I alone in this? seen a bunch of people saying they dont care about getting a 4.0 GPA...isnt this ridiculous?

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u/randyagulinda — 12 days ago
▲ 22 r/UMGC

Is it just me, or is this session’s workload hitting differently?

Between a 40-hour work week and these constant discussion posts that feel like they're being graded by a bot, I feel like I’m barely coming up for air.

Does anyone else feel like the "accelerated" 8-week format is getting more intense? I love the flexibility of UMGC, but man, trying to prep for proctored OAs while managing actual life is a lot.

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u/randyagulinda — 15 days ago
▲ 51 r/UMGC

I’m currently in my senior year, and I’ve never been more stressed about my GPA—not because of the content, but because of the fear of being "flagged."

I just submitted a paper for a 300-level class that I spent hours researching and writing. I used Grammarly for basic spellcheck and APA citations and the detector flagged it at 40% AI.

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u/randyagulinda — 16 days ago
▲ 15 r/UMGC

I’m finding it difficult to align with my group on our project. There’s a heavy reliance on AI-generated content, and I'm concerned the work lacks the depth and specific analysis required for the rubric. How can I steer us toward a more authentic approach without creating constant conflict?

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u/randyagulinda — 20 days ago