<p>I took an English Honors Pre-Test which counted for a grade, as i just finished I left my seat to turn in an assignment in the files. One girl behind my seat, converts all her answers to mine, later when we switched papers to check, shes not such a good actor. :)</p>
<p>Yeah...cheating=bad.</p>
<p>Did you turn her in?</p>
<p>Wait- how did she see your answers anyway?</p>
<p>Nope, shes actually nice, just shocked that she cheated from me.
I would of gave her the answers if she only asked...lol</p>
<p>Johnson181, her desk is right behind mine, i left to turn in an assignment, she grabbed my paper and corrected about 7 multiple questions.. After we checked it, i got a 100.</p>
<p>Ugh. I would turn you both in. I absolutely despise cheaters.</p>
<p>Dang. That would not fly at my school. And personally, I would be pis/<em>yay</em>/sed if someone took my test (if they asked, and were a good friend, it's another story, but that's besides the point; I probably wouldn't let them anyway).</p>
<p>there was so much cheating at my school going on. not somebody looking over somebody else's shoulder cheating, but organized lets share answers cheating. for instance, last year during a history quiz (in an honors class), we had a substitute teacher that was completely clueless, and some of the kids (shamefully including myself) passed around a paper with the answers to it. but i've stopped cheating since...hopefully i'll continue not cheating</p>
<p>Id cheat only if I sensed a academic unfairness instituted by the teacher. Frankly I've never cheated before in my life and hope I will never have to, unless I'm faced with a nazi-teacher o_O</p>
<p>I wouldn't be to suprised to see cheating from anyone, it's fairly common and happens everyday in life.</p>
<p>^But there's a big difference between "minor" cheating, and heavy duty "I've never studied anything in my life before because I'm just going to completely steal your answers" cheating.</p>
<p>I go to a competitive school where I see a lot of both, and I agree, it is a little strange when people revert to the heavy duty cheating, it's not quite as common</p>
<p>i am waaaaaaay too scared to ever cheat. i want a clean record throughout high school. it's better to fail a test that no one will ever remember than to have a scar that stays on your record and reputation.</p>
<p>but on the topic, back in middleschool, i had a not-so-smart spanish teacher. she gave us lots of oral exams where we had to write down "a" "b" or "c." she read the questions off from a workbook, and when she folded the workbook, all the answers were on the back. people in the front row could read them so easily. there was this one kid in our class who was a total idiot and one of those not-so-funny class clowns, and he got a 100 on every oral exam without knowing a world of spanish. but he got expelled for trading a piece of candy for a kindergarteners $100 gift certificate to Lowes. so much for the good spanish grades...</p>
<p>You shouldn't snitch, who cares if she cheated...I don't cheat on test but homework/classwork, yeah..</p>
<p>^wow, how did a kindergartener get a $100 Lowes gift certificate</p>
<p>^Grandparent's birthday present mabye?</p>
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<p>Snitch? </p>
<p>I thought most people left tattle-tales back in elementary school along with their tendencies to get into other peoples' business.</p>
<p>I just think letting the lazier people be able to mooch off others and get the end result of 100 is disgraceful. That's why cheating's for people too lazy or afraid to exert themselves, and for people too afraid to put their friendships aside for a moment for what school's really about--learning.</p>
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<p>Try "ethical" maybe. Or "honest". Or heck, even "someone who wants others to do their own damn work".</p>
<p>I can honestly say that every bit of work that I have ever written on a test, quiz, or exam is mine. I have never cheated off of someone else and don't think I could bring myself to do so. Now i've helped others cheat, so they would avoid getting D's or going to summer school.</p>