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How do I cite sources so I don't get accused of plagiarism?

Asked by Avtoservis_inei — Dec 15, 2025 — Education & Reference Resolved

I'm writing a paper and I'm paranoid about accidentally plagiarizing. When exactly do I need to cite a source? What if I put something in my own words — do I still cite it? What counts as 'common knowledge' that doesn't need a citation? How do I avoid getting in trouble?

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admin — Score: 3

Don't pull all-nighters. The research is clear that sleep is when your brain actually consolidates what you learned. Studying until 3am and then taking a test exhausted is worse than studying less and sleeping. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.

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admin — Dec 15, 2025

Don't pull all-nighters. The research is clear that sleep is when your brain actually consolidates what you learned. Studying until 3am and then taking a test exhausted is worse than studying less and sleeping. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.

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Alice Hartwell — Dec 17, 2025

As a teacher, I see students struggle with this all the time. The most effective approach is different for everyone, but research consistently shows that active practice beats passive reading. Don't just read — do problems, write summaries, teach the material to someone else.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Dec 17, 2025

Strunk and White's 'The Elements of Style' is a tiny book that will make you a better writer almost overnight. Every student should own a copy. It's cheap, it's short, and the advice in it never goes out of date.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Dec 17, 2025

I graduated college 5 years ago and wish I'd known this earlier: the specific knowledge you learn matters less than learning HOW to learn. Develop good study habits and critical thinking skills and you can adapt to any subject or career.

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