1658. Others work for you



Jean Guitton got stunned when the college professors told the students that if they wanted to obtain their final degree, they had to read all Plato’s philosophy. 

He got choked. 

He turned to a professor to consult about this trouble with him. 

The professor told him he did not have to read all Plato: he had already been studied and researched by many scholars. 

So he should turn to their summaries or essays and with that stuff he should make up a total summary, for example, saying that that point by Plato was mentioned profusely, etc. / Photo from: college student in the library www professionaljourney com

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