StudentofFortune.com mentioned in Washington Post

Studentoffortune.com was mentioned in this article for it’s role in providing students with homework answers.

From the article:

Young people today are simply too far ahead of anything schools might do to curb their recycling efforts. Beyond simply selling used term papers online, Web sites such as StudentofFortune.com allow students to post specific questions and pay for answers.

Enterprising young scholars can also upload their completed homework assignments, and the site will broker a sale to someone who is stumped while using the same textbook. For a fee of $1, for instance, user “brittanymarie” from “calloway country high school” can get the answer to this burning query: “During the process of transcription, DNA serves as the template for making what?” The people behind StudentofFortune, not so far removed from their school days themselves, say this isn’t cheating — it’s just a chance for students to “ask their colleagues for help on difficult problems.”

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