Author Topic: Cheating in an Exam.  (Read 4554 times)

it's not very smart because you're not learning the things you need to learn, derp

then again I don't know wether they teach you anything at your school or not

it's not very smart because you're not learning the things you need to learn, derp

then again I don't know wether they teach you anything at your school or not
Just because it has a stuff end result doesn't mean it's ok to forget people over.

Just because you suck at studying doesnt mean you have to cheat off of others hard work.
i said I didn't cheat, moron. Taking a test is like a choice between three bridges, one is spotless but it is very steep. An other is flat but could break at any time. The third is a hole with a sign that says bridge. The first is the study way, hard but fairly riskless, the second is cheating, easy yet dangerous, the third is not doing the test. planr is a forgetwad at the top of the steep bridge chucking rocks at the flat bridge in hopes that he can kill everyone on it.
« Last Edit: November 07, 2012, 05:11:03 PM by fred da kiko »

hands outs.

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forget me jesus christ

no its being a dumb loser
please don't be so hypocritical
you can't even do your own tests

Just because it has a stuff end result doesn't mean it's ok to forget people over.
I don't know what you're saying

I don't cheat because I actually know stuff.
Unlessofcourseitsmath

I don't know what you're saying
Simply because it does not have a favorable result in the end does not permit you to be a knave. I'm typing on a tiny phone keyboard, gimme a break here.

It's just so much easier to blame the person who caught you doing something wrong for your own mistakes than to mature up and accept responsibility for your own actions.

Calling someone out for blatantly cheating with others is not snitching or tattling or ratting them out. When it is my own paper or someone elses that the cheater is copying off, it automatically is my concern. I don't want my classmates to get cheated off of and I don't want my classmates cheating either. If you are going to hate me and call me a tattletale and a social outcast because I called you out for doing something that wrong, then I could care less. That's the immature approach and I don't need your peer approval. I care about my classmates and no, that is not ignoring them and letting them do what they please.

planr is a forgetwad at the top of the steep bridge chucking rocks at the flat bridge in hopes that he can kill everyone on it.
Is a personal attack all you can come up with? Unfortunate. This brown townogy is nowhere even close to reality.

Simply because it does not have a favorable result in the end does not permit you to be a knave. I'm typing on a tiny phone keyboard, gimme a break here.
Assuming we're actually talking about the same thing here; how are you loving people over by doing it?

If I catch other kids cheating on tests in my classes, I let the teacher know after class. I want them to get an F. They deserve it.
Snitch!


I don't cheat, if I'm stuck I just guess.

Assuming we're actually talking about the same thing here; how are you loving people over by doing it?
Because you're getting into their business with the intent to get them into trouble.

It's just so much easier to blame the person who caught you doing something wrong for your own mistakes than to mature up and accept responsibility for your own actions.

Calling someone out for blatantly cheating with others is not snitching or tattling or ratting them out. When it is my own paper or someone elses that the cheater is copying off, it automatically is my concern. I don't want my classmates to get cheated off of and I don't want my classmates cheating either. If you are going to hate me and call me a tattletale and a social outcast because I called you out for doing something that wrong, then I could care less. That's the immature approach and I don't need your peer approval. I care about my classmates and no, that is not ignoring them and letting them do what they please.
Is a personal attack all you can come up with? Unfortunate. This brown townogy is nowhere even close to reality.
calling someone out is going "hey dude, stop cheating off my paper" tattling is "TEACHER, TEACHER, BILLY IS CHEATING." as for the "pesonal attack" if I wanted to attack you I would call you a douchebag with aspergers who thinks people like him because a few teachers pat him on the head as he kills himself socially.

Because you're getting into their business with the intent to get them into trouble.
it is your dang business when they are cheating off of you

Because you're getting into their business with the intent to get them into trouble.
OK, now I gotta ask questions.
Who is getting into whose business and for what reason?

Now I just gotta ask this as well; is the common thing here that you sit right next to eachother during a test?
Because it doesn't sound like we're talking about writing down things beforehand on a paper and then looking at them during the test.
it sound like we're talking about slightly turning your head and looking at someone else's papers.

I'd also like to point out that my post was referring to the OP.

I wrote the whole intro paragraph to my senior final paper on my thigh, lol.

But apart from that, I just used to write stuff on the bottom of my desk the day before and then have a little mirror between my legs, haha.

I never cheated. I don't get why you'd do that.
What happens if your techer the next day asks you about some of the stuff you've been working with? You just go "duuh I dunno"?