<p>With nearly everything available online these days (electronic journals, books, you name it), it sounds ridiculous that someone is checking out everything in the library just to get the grade. If I were to see that, I would go state’s evidence and notify the professor. Regarding cheating, all universities have academic integrity policies and plagiarism and cheating penalties, which include, but are not limited to, dismissal from the institution. Even the high school kids have to run their papers through TurnItIn these days, whether it is an AP essay or a project for sociology. Final comment: if you managed to get into a university as high quality as UCSD, just do the bloody work. Cheaters usually get caught somewhere down the road. You can find UCSD’s here: [Cheating</a> and Consequences](<a href=“http://students.ucsd.edu/academics/academic-integrity/consequences.html]Cheating”>http://students.ucsd.edu/academics/academic-integrity/consequences.html)</p>