Buffalo Guard Suspended for Term Paper Ad on Facebook
My guess is that if you’re going to cheat, you probably wouldn’t want to broadcast it, let alone post an ad on the Internet.
But that’s exactly what University at Buffalo basketball player Andy Robinson did. The junior posted an ad on Facebook.com marketplace in search for a student who could write a term paper for him for one of his courses.
The grammatically incorrect ad read:
“I am paying anybody who have read the book ‘there are no children here’ by Alex Kotlowitz $30-40 which in some classes you have to read at UB (even more money if you have to read the book a little more!!) to write a 3-4 page paper, on a couple of questions which was assigned.”
Robinson, the leading scorer for the team at 13.4 points last season, has been suspended indefinitely and has since completely the paper on his own.
Source: Sports Illustrated
Comments
Comment from Asiah Smith
I do not know Andy Robinson and i don’t want to judge him because of this. But honestly, what he did is some kind of stupidity. What kind of person who will cheat, ask someone else to create his term paper and broadcast it to almost everyone in the world?hahaha..
Comment from poem essay
I agree with first comment-it’s a very stupid act!


















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