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> Pretty much everything is given and just needs to be put together and modified on places.
How can you be given so much, yet achieve so little in a week?
> I can compensate the volunteer via PayPal if needed.
Do you really have enough money to bribe your way completely through college, as well as pay for college itself?
What sort of job do you think you'll be able to get that will pay all this off?
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It irritates me to know that this guy "already has a job", while I literally already got this exact assignment done without any help from a forum or anyone other than my instructor, and that I'm going to be having a difficult time when I have to find a job very very soon.
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> I already have a job...
As what? Not a programming job surely.
> The course was a mistake.
Well you being on it sure seems like a mistake. If all you wanted was a fake "certificate", then there are plenty of diploma mills with a low skill entry (can you type your name and credit card number? good - here's your "diploma"), or just use a word processor and some fancy fonts to write "This is to certify.....". Either might get you though the door into a programming job.
However, only a genuine certificate (one earned by actually doing all the work yourself, and actually knowing things) will help you to KEEP that job.
Getting sacked for the 3rd time in as many months isn't going to look good on your CV (forget getting a reference). And if anyone ever looks more closely at your piece of paper, it sure won't be pretty what happens next.
> I can change it but I do not have time now.
Did you have time a week ago, when you first posted the begging letter on another forum?
> I don't want to waste anybody's time, this is why I can send 10-15$ to someone who is willing to help...
My rate starts at $100 per hour - is it a 10 minute job?
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I wonder what school this guy is at. Someone should go ahead and get his credentials and email the Computer Networks prof at his school with a link to this thread.