For people who are good at rewording paragraphs (so they dont look like plaigarism)?

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  • As an academic community, the students and faculty of Luther College are committed to liberal learning in the arts and sciences. A Phi Beta Kappa chapterâ ”enstated on only 276 campuses nationwideâ ”attests to the academic excellence of the college and its students. Courses are conducted by 181 full-time teaching faculty, 89% of whom hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree. The ratio of students to faculty is 12:1.

    A key component of the Luther education is Paideia, a two-part interdisciplinary program named for the Greek for "education." Paideia I is a year-long common course integrating English and history; Paideia II courses are semester-long interdisciplinary seminars for upperclassmen which concentrate on the process of making ethical decisions.

    Luther operates on a 4-1-4 academic calendar. First semester runs from September to December, followed by a three-week January Term. Second semester runs from February to May. In the liberal arts tradition of broad inquiry, students often use "J-term" to study abroad, perform internships in their field, or study one topic intensely while on campus. Two four-week summer sessions are also offered at Luther, one in June and another in July.




    please reword this for me.. IM HORRIBLE AT THIS .. thanks


  • I uh... I suggest you just read the whole thing (THREE PARAGRAPHS YOU LAZY ***! >.< Lmao jk) and then dont look at it, and just act as if its a test and write down what you remember. Insert a few big words here and there, make it sound intelligent, and you're good to go :] Or you can just copy that to microsoft word and somewhere in there, they have a summarize buttton :]]]]]] Works WONDERS







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