<p>Demeter: Exactly! Just the other day, I heard a guy in my HONORS humanities course talk about how he was considering paying for a pre-written paper as a substitute for writing the course’s term paper. Is it truly worth the risk? Absolutely not.</p>
<p>OP, you obviously don’t value your education if you have to cheat your way through college (and “shamelessly” at that). But, if you’d like to jeopardize your college career, graduate school opportunities, and possibly career opportunities, then go ahead and cheat. And no, I’m not throwing a slippery slope argument in your face. It is such a mark of immaturity to not turn your own, original work in, whether it’s for a general education class or for a major requirement. You might consider yourself immune to any trouble that may come with cheating, but trust me, you’ll be in for a rude awakening.</p>