What sort of evidence would cause an academic institution to investigate whether or not a piece of work was written by the student who handed it in?
If the student wrote something then had someone else make changes, how big would the changes have to be to constitute plagiarism?
Assuming the student had graduate by that point, what would they be likely to do?
>>18465686
what kind of work ? your thesis ?
what do you mean by "changes" ? it's normal to let others proofread your shit and tell you what to fix
and what field ? if it's some liberal arts joke no one will give a shit about your thesis anyway, if it's stem there's a chance someone will read your thesis or whatever it is
>>18465704
A final dissertation, pretty much every sentence changed to adjust mainly for shit English to good English but some segments added entirely where what was there didn't make sense or merely repeated itself. It is liberal arts but in this case someone may tell them. Is that enough in itself to make them check?