<p>Cheating on one assignment/test makes it harder later on. You have to put in more work to make up the lack of knowledge or cheat again. Thus you keep cheating until you can’t cheat anymore. Then you get an F.</p>
<p>Suppose you cheated on a chemistry test on a stoichiometry and moles test. Then you are indeed SCREWED for the rest of the year.</p>
<p>Suppose you cheated on many AP Calculus tests. Then you are SCREWED when it comes to the AP test.</p>
<p>I will confess I have cheated at times during high school, but I’ve really stopped myself from doing it this year. I’ve only really copied a few dumb, useless assignments in classes such as AP Statistics, and I’ve not cheated on tests or quizzes, except one time in physics. However, physics can go suck a fat one. </p>
<p>Otherwise, the most common form of “cheating” that I and a lot of people in our school use is the whole “ask people who already took it” thing. That helped me a lot last year in AP Calculus BC (one class had it 2nd and I had it 8th so I and my friends got some information on tests and quizzes), but I only use it this year to find out if the teacher checked or collected the homework, and I have pretty much stopped asking how quizzes/tests went for those who took it.</p>
<p>This isn’t intended to be racist or discriminatory at all, but the overwhelmingly majority of kids who cheat in our school are whites and blacks. We had a test in AP Gov today, and about 10-12 kids (all white) were cheating all across the board. One kid diagonal to my right literally looked at one girl’s paper for 10 minutes straight, lol. To me, it’s not really as “wrong” as it is blatantly hilarious and sad.</p>
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<p>^^ Oh mann. hahahah
Guess it’s not a good time to add that I had my notes out during my english test on friday.
Or that someone sent me some of the questions for my math test tomorrow and i’m doing them right now.
yeahh, probably not a good time.</p>
<p>lol cheating is a way of life for the top 10% of kids back when I was in high school. Hell, I can’t single the smart kids out, cheating was worse in the regular classes, </p>
<p>One kid in my class played the system so well and was a huge cheater and got into Harvard and Stanford. Don’t get me wrong, he was very smart and he did right a good essay so it’s not like he wasn’t qualified for a spot at a good school. </p>
<p>But everyone knew he was a massive cheater and huge grade grubber. Teachers know about it too. One time a kid in my bio class got caught cheating, point blank by the teacher. He was turning around and looking at someone’s paper. The kid was still let into NHS and the best part was that the teacher who caught him was on selection board for NHS. </p>
<p>absolutely harly any intellectual thought went on at my school at all haha</p>
<p>So many kids at my school cheat and I can’t stand it anymore. There was a kid who cheated on the SAT and got a 2390. And my bio teacher uses a test bank that pretty much half the class has. My bio teacher is either really ■■■■■■■■ or choosing to ignore the signs. This dumb asian girl got 40/40 on the multiple choice section and a 0/10 on the free response because it was absolutely horrid. Last semester someone even told my bio teacher what was going on and she said she would change the test bank but she never did.</p>
<p>I think my teachers dont care about cheating anymore…as long as the students do well on the AP exams and make them look good. Other than that, they really dont care. </p>
<p>I have no idea what to do anymore. The teachers dont care, the counselors dont listen, the principal doesnt want the integrity of the school to go down…so everything is kept on the downlow.</p>
<p>I despise cheaters so much. And at my school, it’s this core group of koreans that cheat and they get all these As and high SAT scores when all they do is buy test banks and share calculators at corrupted SAT test taking centers.</p>
<p>This thread makes me feel better about the moral respectability of our school. A friend of mine was nearly kicked out of NHS simply for the suspicion of cheating(he wasn’t of course that’d be ridiculous cause he didn’t). Cheating is no joke around here, and a lot of people, especially the higher level kids, have a problem with it.</p>
<p>Maybe I’m just a lot older than I think I am, but I never cheated on a test, high school or college. It was just something I simply would never do. Maybe it is a lot more prevalent today, or I just wasn’t in the loop that well back when I was in school.</p>
<p>The girl who is currently number one in my class cheated all last year. Her AP teacher even caught her. Proof she cheated all year; she didn’t pass any of her exams. </p>
<p>At my school, if you are in the top ten you cheated. It makes me sick. </p>
<p>some of these area bit pathetic. like hiding your test and pretending you were absent. what kind of ■■■■■■■■ teacher doesn’t catch on to that.
the worst i do is maybe peak at a multiple choice answer once in a while.
Unless…take home tests. Those are obviously 99% wikipedia.</p>
<p>we’ve all cheated one way or another. but i actually think that getting a low test score and finding out what i got wrong actually helps me learn better o_0
and math… is hopeless for me</p>
<p>Yes cheating happens, I try to avoid it but can’t say I’m 100% successful. For example if I don’t finish a test in class and the teacher lets me come back to it later chances are I am going to do some extra studying now that I know the questions.</p>
<p>I don’t think that’s cheating at allllll.
Cheating would be taking a picture of the test, going home, finding out all the answers, writing down all the essays, then the next day when you finish the test, just give the teacher your essays and bubble in the answers you foundd.</p>