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WGU Students, please post your graded tasks notes/papers - keymommy2000 - 11-07-2014 Hello, so i'm looking to enroll in WGU MBA program around June of next year, I'd like everyone whose post their graded task to have an example of whats to be expected come June2015... And no i'm not trying to cheat or plagurize, but this is how i learn, just like i researched example of cover letters online, to create my own, it's nothing different then an outline... WGU Students, please post your graded tasks notes/papers - dposborne - 11-08-2014 The curriculum has changed substantially. Papers written and submitted prior to Oct 1, 2014 probably are not going to coincide with current course material... WGU Students, please post your graded tasks notes/papers - dmjacobsen - 11-08-2014 Posting papers is probably a violation of WGU's academic integrity policy, regardless of your intentions. Additionally, you don't really need to see examples of WGU papers to learn how to write them. All you have to do is use the rubric headings as your headings, follow the rubric instructions to a T, and write in APA format. Using an example of a cover letter to learn how to write cover letters is a whole different animal than using passing WGU task papers to "learn". I'll reserve further judgment, but I'll also encourage other WGU students to NOT post their task papers. Good luck to you. WGU Students, please post your graded tasks notes/papers - keymommy2000 - 11-08-2014 I meant no offense, as i said i'm a newbie, i'm not sure what the policy's are if its a violation or not, i'm transitioning from undergrad to grad soon, and wanted to see what i was getting myself into. I'm not that person, i believe in ethics. Now that i am aware, no further posts are needed or recommended on this thread. Thanks |