You did not receive credit for the course, it was not completed, therefore the work is still in a sort of limbo.
You wrote it, it is yours. You wrote it specifically for the very assignment you are going to turn it in for.
So, A, it technically has NOT been used before because as you did not complete the course , your submission of the paper is a moot point. It didn't happen. (like a manuscript that was never published, whereas if you had earned college credit with it, it effectively becomes "published".)
and B, you did not write it for one course and are trying to use it again for a different course, in a sense "double dipping". It was originally written for the very assignment you are using it for. (although in high school...lol... we were allowed to and even encouraged to submit our History papers for our English assignments as well)
C. Citing yourself is irrelevant to this question because he's not asking about citing himself, but plagiarism.
So, you're all good here. lol.
You wrote it, you did not steal it.
It was never acknowledged or credited for academic or other purposes.
(My only concern would be, did you just quit the course or did you fail it? Because if you failed it then you should probably rewrite the paper.)
You wrote it, it is yours. You wrote it specifically for the very assignment you are going to turn it in for.
So, A, it technically has NOT been used before because as you did not complete the course , your submission of the paper is a moot point. It didn't happen. (like a manuscript that was never published, whereas if you had earned college credit with it, it effectively becomes "published".)
and B, you did not write it for one course and are trying to use it again for a different course, in a sense "double dipping". It was originally written for the very assignment you are using it for. (although in high school...lol... we were allowed to and even encouraged to submit our History papers for our English assignments as well)
C. Citing yourself is irrelevant to this question because he's not asking about citing himself, but plagiarism.
So, you're all good here. lol.
You wrote it, you did not steal it.
It was never acknowledged or credited for academic or other purposes.
(My only concern would be, did you just quit the course or did you fail it? Because if you failed it then you should probably rewrite the paper.)
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- Enrolled at TESC for AA, eventually going for BA Psych.
Thanks to everyone who provides such awesome information on this site, I'm slowly getting the hang of this crazy process.
CLEP - Intro. Psych. - 63, A&I Literature - 72, Intro. Edu. Psych. - 59
ALEKS - Intermediate Algebra
FEMA - 12 Credits
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Thanks to everyone who provides such awesome information on this site, I'm slowly getting the hang of this crazy process.
CLEP - Intro. Psych. - 63, A&I Literature - 72, Intro. Edu. Psych. - 59
ALEKS - Intermediate Algebra
FEMA - 12 Credits