How do I interpret my Turnitin results?

How do I interpret my Turnitin results?

Interpreting the Similarity ReportBlue: No matching text.Green: One word to 24% matching text.Yellow: 25-49% matching text.Orange: 50-74% matching text.Red: 75-100% matching text.

Is 29 similarity on Turnitin bad?

What Percentage on Turnitin is bad? Turnitin similarity score is considered bad if it is beyond 30% on the originality report, and the matching content is not cited and referenced.

Can you get in trouble for plagiarizing yourself?

Consequences of self-plagiarism Self-plagiarism is not as serious as some other types of plagiarism, but your university will probably have a specific policy on self-plagiarism. At most universities, violation of the plagiarism policy results in an automatic zero and possible suspension or expulsion.

Should I retake a class with the same professor?

If the failed class is required, retake it with the same professor. You’ll be ahead of the game. Your prof might even transfer passing assignments so you don’t have to redo work.

Is it the end of the world if you fail a college class?

Failing a class is not the end of the world, or even of your college experience. It doesn’t mean you’re stupid, or that you chose the wrong major and won’t be able to cut it in the real world. It simply means that you have something to improve on and a goal to work toward in your education.

What happens if I fail one class?

The Consequences of Failing a Class A failing grade will likely hurt your GPA (unless you took the course pass/fail), which could jeopardize your financial aid. The failure will end up on your college transcripts and could hurt your chances of getting into graduate school or graduating when you originally planned to.

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