Check out this summary from iParadigms, the maker of Turnitin, which is a plagiarism detection technology. All I can say is wow! Really? Are that many prospective college students copying and pasting their way into school? I pass no judgment at this point, but if true, this study tells us a lot of what we all don't want to hear.
http://edgecastcdn.net/800404/static.turnitinadmissions.com/static/build/media/c67485a9a6b64b07d830f7c3173d4f4dcb_countrywide_report.pdf

Personal statements attached to university applications should be the work of that applicant and help the university know more about the perspective applicant. It is safe to assume that more that 70,000 applicants that applied though this system did so with statements that may not have been their own work. The number of Internet sites that matched personal statement/ essay providing services leads one to question the additional 100,000 applicants whose personal statement contained a significant match (they may have borrowed or purchased all or part of their personal statement). It should be noted that Turnitin’s technology is configured to eliminate most random matches from the similarity reports. It should also be noted that the odds of writing the same 16 words, in the same order as another person (by chance) is less that 1 in one hundred billion (this is especially significant in a personal statement).
http://edgecastcdn.net/800404/static.turnitinadmissions.com/static/build/media/c67485a9a6b64b07d830f7c3173d4f4dcb_countrywide_report.pdf
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