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This article explores the importance of academic integrity in financial modeling, emphasizing the dangers of file sharing among students. It discusses scenarios like collaborating on graphs and models, highlighting how sharing files can lead to academic misconduct. It also provides practical tips on maintaining integrity while working on assessments. By focusing on sharing insights and expertise rather than files, students can ensure compliance with academic standards while enhancing their learning experience.
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Academic Integrity Examples
Example How do I get the line on this graph to go straight? Use an XY scatter instead of a line chart
Example Lets both use 5% for 10 years and compare results Hold on, I get $12 per share instead of $120
Example Let me see how you get that graph Sure, take a look
Example / 0 5 I forgot my flash drive. Can you email me your model 12 Maybe ask the professor if she has your model 12 in the submissions file
/ 0 5 I had a great interview last week, but I missed class. Can you send me your model 13 so I don't fall behind. You're kidding, right?
/ 0 5 I had a great interview last week, but I missed class. Can you send me your model 13 so I don't fall behind. Congratulations! Oops… gotta go
/ 0 5 I had a great interview last week, but I missed class. Can you send me your model 13 so I don't fall behind. Are you kidding?File sharing can be hazardous to my grade
/ 0 5 I had a great interview last week, but I missed class. Can you send me your model 13 so I don't fall behind. Compass has the template and the powerpoint. It walks you right through the model. If you buy JimmyJohns I'll come to the lab and give you a hand.
Bottom Line • Share insights & expertise, not files.
Before you email a file to anyone, know that you will get a 0/5 and may be charged with a violation of academic integrity. Some notes before we begin Financial Modeling