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    A question about submitting coursework for credits.
    Does it have to be a piece of official coursework or can it an essay you've written for class that your teacher has graded?
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    Re: A question about submitting coursework for credits.
    "What kind of essays do you accept?
    In general, anything that will be of use to our visitors. This usually means that the coursework should be greater than 500 words in length for GCSE documents, 800 words for A Level and IB, and 1200 words for university level; that it is grammatically sound; original (All essays are automatically checked to see if they appear elsewhere on the internet. Essays should be your own work, and not taken from another site.); and appropriate (not unnecessarily offensive)."

    Well, looking at the FAQ, it would appear so long as it meets a certain standard for whatever year of school (or uni) you're in - i.e. - long enough, it would seem fine as it's probably 'useful' to their visitors.
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    Re: A question about submitting coursework for credits.
    (Original post by Champagne Supernova)
    "What kind of essays do you accept?
    In general, anything that will be of use to our visitors. This usually means that the coursework should be greater than 500 words in length for GCSE documents, 800 words for A Level and IB, and 1200 words for university level; that it is grammatically sound; original (All essays are automatically checked to see if they appear elsewhere on the internet. Essays should be your own work, and not taken from another site.); and appropriate (not unnecessarily offensive)."

    Well, looking at the FAQ, it would appear so long as it meets a certain standard for whatever year of school (or uni) you're in - i.e. - long enough, it would seem fine as it's probably 'useful' to their visitors.
    Oh ok, thanks!
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