<p>That's sad hahaha. I'd cheat. :P</p>
<p>I would consider it cheating, only because the teacher told you not to. Cheating on a history test, of all things, is pretty low, and you can congratulate yourself for resisting the temptation (if you did, that is).</p>
<p>Why is cheating on a history test particularly low? O.O</p>
<p>that's RETARDED. Not teacher should reasonably believe that this will be followed-and I have pretty high ethical standards (I've never once cheated in hs or ms)...</p>
<p>he shouldn't have even passed out the test.</p>
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<p>To me, it just has that aura of being a really stupid thing to do. History in particular. Don't ask why</p>
<p>They should check your teacher for substance abuse. Not even our summer school Chemistry TA would have been that idiotic.</p>
<p>^I dunno if he did it or the office person did it... Everyone came out saying it was "easy", I wonder why...</p>
<p>now that's just ****ing stupid for the teacher to do</p>
<p>well, the teacher dig graduate from northwestern... So maybe northwestern isn't as elite and "smart" as it appears</p>
<p>I wouldnt have copied if I were you for fear of the teacher making each answer on the back be the <em>wrong</em> one.</p>
<p>Class average 4% haha</p>
<p>^I didn't copy anything down because I crammed for 10 hours the day before, haha</p>
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<p>i agree. in this case, it's learning how to best utilize the resources at hand...</p>
<p>Haha,</p>
<p>I wonder if the people saying, "z0mg It's OK 2 CHEAT ITS TEH TEACHERS FAULT!!11!1oneone," would be singing the same tune if the teacher purposefully put wrong answers on the back of the test to see who is an ******* and who isn't.</p>