Author Topic: Cheating in an Exam.  (Read 4532 times)

lol all you truck drivers and gas station attendants.
intelligent way 4 lyfe


keep telling yourself that you're intelligent because you memorized facts from a book, i'm sure all those dates and tidbits about asian geography charting will help you later on when you need a job. The most useful classes in school are the ones that actually teach you how do things, like wood shop, photography, graphic design, ect. Unless you want to be a mathematician, English professor, history scholar, or the like, you're only going to be using the bare minimum of the stuff you learned in school, and I'd say around 80% of the stuff you do use is >algebra.

Why you stuffting on truck drivers?

keep telling yourself that you're intelligent because you memorized facts from a book, i'm sure all those dates and tidbits about asian geography charting will help you later on when you need a job. The most useful classes in school are the ones that actually teach you how do things, like wood shop, photography, graphic design, ect. Unless you want to be a mathematician, English professor, history scholar, or the like, you're only going to be using the bare minimum of the stuff you learned in school, and I'd say around 80% of the stuff you do use is >algebra.
Just because it may not help you later doesn't mean you have to be lazy

Even being a general contractor I'll use a lot of what I learn throughout high school

Just because it may not help you later doesn't mean you have to be lazy

Even being a general contractor I'll use a lot of what I learn throughout high school
And yet you wouldn't be better off than the guy who cheated and now owns some fed-ex stores.

And yet you wouldn't be better off than the guy who cheated and now owns some fed-ex stores.
That's a statement to be debated

That's a statement to be debated
considering you're a contractor and they own some stores, you're basically both peers.

Essay tests = good luck trying to cheat

What I really dislike about cheating is if you studied hard but still got a 68 on the test for some reason, yet the guy who cheated got a 100.
It's stupid how nowadays all the people who want to study and get good grades are classified as nerds, whilst the people who cheat and get in more trouble are thought of as cool lmao.

True, a cheater can always still get a decent job, but you have nothing to be proud of, and with your horrible work ethic you probably wouldn't get into many colleges.
True, some of the really smart people end up getting horrible jobs even though they've worked so hard, but why take the risk?
I'm not saying that I disapprove of cheating, but I don't care for it at all.

keep telling yourself that you're intelligent because you memorized facts from a book, i'm sure all those dates and tidbits about asian geography charting will help you later on when you need a job. The most useful classes in school are the ones that actually teach you how do things, like wood shop, photography, graphic design, ect. Unless you want to be a mathematician, English professor, history scholar, or the like, you're only going to be using the bare minimum of the stuff you learned in school, and I'd say around 80% of the stuff you do use is >algebra.
Keep telling yourself that the stuff you learn in high school is close to useless.

cheating is just a fancy word for winning

Keep telling yourself that the stuff you learn in high school is close to useless.
history = useless
biology = useless
chemistry = useless
any math over algebra 2 = useless

i doubt more then 90% of people dont use any of those in their daily lives. i can get a decent paying job that can feed a family without being that 10%, get real.

history = useless
biology = useless
chemistry = useless
any math over algebra 2 = useless

i doubt more then 90% of people dont use any of those in their daily lives. i can get a decent paying job that can feed a family without being that 10%, get real.
depends what job


Chemistry is very useful. Biology will be useful

All math with be useful.

history = useless
biology = useless
chemistry = useless
any math over algebra 2 = useless

i doubt more then 90% of people dont use any of those in their daily lives. i can get a decent paying job that can feed a family without being that 10%, get real.
However you need that useless stuff to do well on the SATs and ACTs to get into a decent college to get said decent paying job. The point of that useless stuff is to root out lazy forgets and minorities like yourself

any math over algebra 2 = useless

Tell that to the people that programmed all your electronic devices, and calibrated the manufacturing systems which produce many of your consumer goods.