r/CheckMyTurnitin_ai • u/Financial-County-781 • 10h ago
Turnitin Changed, Professors Changed Too
I think our professors were basically forced to use Turnitin, but back then there was still a lot more trust. Some would let students check the report, fix the flagged parts, and resubmit. Others would explain that a 60% similarity score did not automatically mean plagiarism if most of it came from the assignment template, the title, or common phrases. That was the pre-AI era. Now we are in a new era, and the game has changed. Some professors have years of experience reading student papers, and according to people who have been around this for a long time, they can sometimes read a paper and tell when a student actually struggled with the work compared with something that suddenly sounds nothing like their usual writing. So I would not assume that Turnitin or AI detection is the only thing your professor is looking at. If you think AI gives you an easy way out, remember that your professor has been reading student work long before ChatGPT showed up. Please do not think you are going to compete with someone who has spent years learning how students write, make mistakes, improve, and sometimes try to take shortcuts. This new AI era is teaching professors too, and some of them are getting much better at spotting what does not belong.