What to Do If I Got 53% Plagarism on Turnitin.com

<p>I made a horrific mistake, I am a transfer to UCI and I am currently in a 1 unit pass no pass biology writing course. As of late I have been diagnosed with prediabetes. My father passed few years ago due to diabetes. This has affected my academics. I am currently failing 2 of my other classes, on top of this my mother has been going thru legal problems. We had a 3rd paper to write, and because of stresses with other classes and also with personal problems I had my friend help me with writing my 3rd paper. I had submitted a wrong copy, the copy I had submitted was a rough draft my friend helped me write, whom he had already taken the class last year. I had submitted the rough draft to turnitin.com and it matched 53% plagiarism. It cited the source to my friend's paper who took the class last year. Now, I submitted the paper 2 days ago, and my professor has not contacted me. But, do you think it is wise I meet with her in person and come honest then me waiting for her to see that I have done academic dishonesty? I talked with the TA asking what % is academic dishonesty and she stated 40-50% is considered academic dishonesty. I can provide my professor with my father's death certificate and my lab work results. The reason why I would show my father's death certificate or my lab results is basically for proof. I want to come in with proof to back what I tell her. I figured I would do/show anything possible just to not get expelled (worst case scenario).</p>

<p>Thank you for your time reading this post and helpful responses will be very much appreciated.</p>

<p>I would tell them I turned in the wrong copy that my friend was helping me on and ask to turn in the correct copy that hopefully has less than 40% plagiarism.</p>

<p>I’ve literally given away my papers to people before… Never has anything come up… I wish you good luck though! Go to 2nd floor of the counseling center where there’s psychiatric counseling services. Bite the bullet it and tell them what’s up, they could help you out more than me. Nobody will judge you.</p>

<p>if the teacher notices, explain everything that you just said, and write a new paper.
honesty is always best, the teacher will appreciate it</p>

<p>on another note, maybe you should take a semester off or go to community college?
you’re wasting your money by letting others do your homework for you.</p>