Cheating on AP Exam(s)

<p>If you read the update, you would know now that she did get expelled.</p>

<p>I agree with agent of sense unless you know that she really did cheat dont turn her in. I mean I feel for you I hate it when ppl get credit for something they cheat on, especially when they get from someone else who actually worked hard… So anyway like I said if you dont know for sure that she really did cheat dont turn her in.</p>

<p>I dont think you all are reading this thread!</p>

<p>The original post was dated 2008- LAST year. The girl DID cheat, she DID get caught, she admitted it, and the school expelled her last year. Someone was just updating the thread making the observation that this girl cheated on at least 2 AP tests, gets expelled from school, then writes an essay about it and gets accepted to Stanford. I,frankly, am surprised Stanford accepted her. (although as one previous poster said, she may not be telling the truth about that either).</p>

<p>WOW. Just wow.</p>

<p>She will pay in Stanford, oh she will pay.</p>

<p>LOL you shoudl TOTALLY do it! it’d be so funny xD</p>

<p>Edit: read the whole thing, still pretty funny ;P</p>

<p>lol @ ■■■■■■. Pretty sure she will do fine or at least acceptable in stanford(graduate w/o much fail), since the URM’s do fine too(faulty logic, and i am not implying that they cheat, but their stats are lower).</p>

<p>doesn’t mean they are less capable</p>

<p>Hm… what if you know that your classmates have discussed and figured out all the MC for a certain AP? Is that collegeboard report-worthy?</p>

<p>Wait a minute, how can someone pulls off an expulsion and goes to Stanford? Can someone please explain it to me?</p>

<p>to prism, no it’s not worthy. If they were doing it after the test to see how they did, it’s no big deal. They know what was on the test and they aren’t posting the questions online or telling the teacher.</p>

<p>PRISM: ***. quit trying to be a snitch. the test is done with; they’re not cheating.</p>

<p>momof2ky: What if they told the teacher…?</p>

<p>lol wheatbread, I’m just wondering. It’d probably hurt me, my scores, and the entire school’s scores if this did happen…</p>

<p>I would just let it be. I dont really fault the kids because they are just wanting to see how well they did. The teacher should know better though. He is probably just trying to help the kids next year or to see how well he taught the class. The thing is, they change the test every year so it really won’t help the kids next year. Now, a few years down the road there may be some questions that repeat, but the teacher probably wont even be there by then. </p>

<p>As long as they aren’t posting the questions on an open forum like this, I really wouldn’t worry about it. It’s not like the teacher opened the test booklet, looked at the questions before the test, and then gave the kids the answers.</p>