Don't Plaigarise!
This is not a sensible idea. No matter how much you struggle, or think your activities are boring, you should never plaigarise.
UCAS has software to detect plagiarism and if they have reason to believe you have plagiarised then they will inform the universities and colleges you have applied to of this fact.
This software works so please don’t plagiarise, it’s simply not worth it.
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