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Post by Ocelot on May 18, 2007 15:59:17 GMT -5
Well today I was ratted out by people in my class that I cheated on my Math Final. I feel pretty stupid that I cheated because it ended up that I didn't even need to but I now can provide one good advisory to anyone who cheats. DON'T TELL THE PERSON THAT YOU CHEATED OFF OF THAT YOU CHEATED OFF OF THEM!!! End story is that my A turned to 50 F so yea. Anyone else have any juicy stories of yourself or a friend not cheating efficiently come here and do tell. And don't worry I am sure nobody is going to call up your dean or guidance councilor.
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Post by Vaxx on May 18, 2007 16:37:06 GMT -5
Good job Ocelot. Who were you cheating off of?
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Post by drew on May 19, 2007 21:10:57 GMT -5
lol i cheat off gurls all the time in college.... if they dont like it... I show them the man meat, and for some reason they never tell no but seriously, cheating is great, but dont get caught in college, it will get you more than an F it will get you expelled
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Post by ch00beh on May 20, 2007 1:40:45 GMT -5
Heh. Cheating is grounds for expulsion at my high school. Or, at least, it's grounds for a disciplinary hearing. Well, except for the Dean of Student's daughter, because well... she's his daughter... yeah, everyone was really mad about that.
But, it depends on the teacher. Like my US history teacher let us listen to our iPods while we took tests because he said, "If you're going to spend that much time and effort to record yourself instead of studying, you deserve to cheat." My english teacher, on the other hand, would've ended you in every possible way, so, as the head college counselor, he would personally tell any colleges that you cheated, as the karate instructor, he'd probably break you, and as a generally important guy at the school, he'd "do everything in his power to get you out of the school."
I don't cheat. The consequences far outweight the benefits. Then again, I'm also the type of person who thinks studying a bunch before the test is bad luck*, so the time that would be spent studying is way too high of a cost for just settling for a B or higher and having time for more fun stuff.
*Seriously, for most of second semester, I told myself I was gonna raise my Government grade, and thus I worked a lot harder and studied more, and my test grade average went down. Then I didn't study for the final and my test score was higher. Then for the AP exam, all I did was ask my hot friend, who was the one who convinced me in the first place to take the class because "it was easy" to explain all of government and more to me in 20 minutes, so she typed a bunch of words in 20 minutes, and then I went to sleep, and the next day I had 1 hour and 15 minutes of time to draw a bunch of pictures on my free answer section after finishing the four questions that consisted of about 5 parts each.
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