Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that basically stated that, while the AI generated writing can be good, it's very impersonal.
Also, in the same article, it stated that some of the stuff coming out of there was nonsense.
Someone (more than one?) have posted AI generated stuff on this forum, and it's pretty clear it was AI generated. It was too generic.
+1 it will strip the voice of the student, which is so important in this kind of essay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
So, if GA Tech is telling me I can use it today to generate ideas, edit my essay, make my essay better, etc…do I now have to somehow write a completely different common app personal statement for other colleges that are silent?
I don't think GT said full edit in the professional editor rewriting sense. They said something akin to using as a thesaurus. People who want to cheat out of writing are just wishful thinking there.
“Your ultimate submission should be your own.” --GT admissions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
So, if GA Tech is telling me I can use it today to generate ideas, edit my essay, make my essay better, etc…do I now have to somehow write a completely different common app personal statement for other colleges that are silent?
I don't think GT said full edit in the professional editor rewriting sense. They said something akin to using as a thesaurus. People who want to cheat out of writing are just wishful thinking there.
“Your ultimate submission should be your own.” --GT admissions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
Putting write me an essay about X is cheating. Putting your essay in a AI and having it edited is no different than a college counselor editing it.
It’s not cheating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
So, if GA Tech is telling me I can use it today to generate ideas, edit my essay, make my essay better, etc…do I now have to somehow write a completely different common app personal statement for other colleges that are silent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
Putting write me an essay about X is cheating. Putting your essay in a AI and having it edited is no different than a college counselor editing it.
It’s not cheating
Anonymous wrote:I read an article that basically stated that, while the AI generated writing can be good, it's very impersonal.
Also, in the same article, it stated that some of the stuff coming out of there was nonsense.
Someone (more than one?) have posted AI generated stuff on this forum, and it's pretty clear it was AI generated. It was too generic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Name calling doesn't negate that this is cheating. Colleges may treat writing differently in the future (like bring back sat essay), but the current expectation is that the writing is the student's.
Stop denigrating people with integrity to justify cheating. It's a poor excuse and makes you look like a self-serving parasite.
Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.
Also poetic justice…all the nubes claiming this is cheating, having their kids rejected…just for the colleges to expressly allow it within one or two more application cycles.
Anonymous wrote:When the applicant uses / abuses ChatGPT for the essays and still get rejected, that will be poetic justice.