Leo’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. Using a random class ID was risky. If the instructor of that "shadow class" saw his paper, it could be flagged for shadow-submitting, or worse, stolen. But the clock was ticking. He entered the digits. The screen flickered. Access Granted.
Turnitin accounts are not generic; they are tied to specific classes. When someone posts a "free" ID and key, they are usually sharing the credentials to a class they are either teaching or taking. When you log in, you are essentially posing as a student at an institution you do not attend.
If you have received these details from your school, follow these steps to enroll:
Leo’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. Using a random class ID was risky. If the instructor of that "shadow class" saw his paper, it could be flagged for shadow-submitting, or worse, stolen. But the clock was ticking. He entered the digits. The screen flickered. Access Granted.
Turnitin accounts are not generic; they are tied to specific classes. When someone posts a "free" ID and key, they are usually sharing the credentials to a class they are either teaching or taking. When you log in, you are essentially posing as a student at an institution you do not attend.
If you have received these details from your school, follow these steps to enroll: