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		<title>By: Getting a First (Insiders Guide) &#187; Get A First Class Degree</title>
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		<description>[...] I do not like this approach, for one it is a high risk strategy (acknowledged by the author of Getting a First) as you risk being penalised for plagiarism. Also, not everyone on any given course will get a first class degree, so to network with getting a first in mind, you inevitabely have to ensure you benefit more from a relationship than other students you are working with. I have written a post on this issue: Avoiding Cheaploaders on your Degree Course (an extension of my post on Avoiding Freeloaders On a Degree Course). [...]</description>
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