jellyfishingg
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!!! I have updated since posting after receiving the official letter and more information !!!
I have recently received a violation for an intro class not related to my major or field, and it is for a 10 pt extra-credit assignment in which I had not cited correctly, where I was charged with cheating (I had not used the correct source bank that my professor had provided due to my own oversight, and just used Google), fabrication (the link in which I had posted for one of the citations was mistyped), and plagiarism (the citations contained errors). This assignment was completed in a rush, which is where all the mistakes had occurred. We were also instructed to not use citation generators so I was to manually type, which is where the error had come up, additionally all through high school I have never typed a citation myself, I have only used citation generators. This flagged 2 citations as AI because of the errors and I was sanctioned with a written reprimand, written response, and my professor is able to make a grade change (update: she did make my 95.94 to a 85.94). I am a freshman, and this has all happened in my very first semester of college, one that has been extremely difficult outside of just my academics, and I would say this has been the lowest point of my life mentally. I am wondering my chances for medical school in the future, and whether or not gap years (and if so how many) would be recommended. I know this won't be on my transcript, however I am pretty sure that on medical applications I must explain that it has happened. Also I was wondering if I appealed and it was successful, would I still have to report it? I am not too sure so any response to that question would help, as well as any advice in general!
I have recently received a violation for an intro class not related to my major or field, and it is for a 10 pt extra-credit assignment in which I had not cited correctly, where I was charged with cheating (I had not used the correct source bank that my professor had provided due to my own oversight, and just used Google), fabrication (the link in which I had posted for one of the citations was mistyped), and plagiarism (the citations contained errors). This assignment was completed in a rush, which is where all the mistakes had occurred. We were also instructed to not use citation generators so I was to manually type, which is where the error had come up, additionally all through high school I have never typed a citation myself, I have only used citation generators. This flagged 2 citations as AI because of the errors and I was sanctioned with a written reprimand, written response, and my professor is able to make a grade change (update: she did make my 95.94 to a 85.94). I am a freshman, and this has all happened in my very first semester of college, one that has been extremely difficult outside of just my academics, and I would say this has been the lowest point of my life mentally. I am wondering my chances for medical school in the future, and whether or not gap years (and if so how many) would be recommended. I know this won't be on my transcript, however I am pretty sure that on medical applications I must explain that it has happened. Also I was wondering if I appealed and it was successful, would I still have to report it? I am not too sure so any response to that question would help, as well as any advice in general!
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