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kill_bill
21-02-2004, 23:07
Hi, here are some good learning resources which I've found on the web and consider them useful for writing my assignments. Hope you will also enjoy them

http://www.learnmarketing.net - This site gives users a basic introduction to the subject of Marketing. The site covers theoretical marketing topics such as marketing mix, research, segmentation as well as other topics. Nice marketing forum, where you can ask any questions regarding your assignments.

http://www.mbazone.com - good place for MBA Students where you'll find Vital Resources on areas such as Finance & Economics, Marketing & Strategy, Global Strategy, Leadership and etc

http://www.uk-student.info - UK universities student forum

You can forward this letter to your friends, which are struggling with their assignments. Good Luck!!!

oxbeast
23-02-2004, 17:13
The top one at least is a known 'cheat site'. Don't know about the others. Universities have been known to keep an eye on who visits these sites, and see if students are blatantly downloading essays. Usually these are recognisable by the American spelling and general poor content.
Just a word of warning, I don't know much about this subject area, I've just heard of papers4you.

RPG
23-02-2004, 17:53
Well, just in case ive removed the link on your advise :thumbsup:

*Twinkle*
23-02-2004, 19:06
Yeah, there's loads of cheat sites... The thing is, the content is so bad, you wouldn't be gaining anything my handing in such an essay anyway!!!

Just do your own work! At the end of the day you can't possibly feel proud and know you've worked hard unless you have put the time in!

SilentStatic
23-02-2004, 20:38
Now why would anyone even check out the links of that spam students have access to a whole wealth of journals that their unis subscribe to...

Phanerothyme
25-02-2004, 16:45
Living with a university lecturer, she has asked me to pass this link onto all students that would like to improve their marks in written work, by using suitable writing

http://www.economist.com/research/StyleGuide/