Cheating

<p>Sounds like Olleger is a cheater himself and just wants to defend the other cheaters.</p>

<p>I did what I thought was right, it’s not fair to cheat, especially since these 2 girls brag about it all the time, they get 4-5’s on AP Tests for the most part through cheating and bragged about their AP World History and AP Us History tests last year.</p>

<p>This year they repeated it with Statistics and I was finally fed up with them gaining an extremely unfair advantage.</p>

<p>Sounds like Olleger is a cheater himself and just wants to defend the other cheaters.</p>

<p>I did what I thought was right, it’s not fair to cheat, especially since these 2 girls brag about it all the time, they get 4-5’s on AP Tests for the most part through cheating and bragged about their AP World History and AP Us History tests last year.</p>

<p>This year they repeated it with Statistics and I was finally fed up with them gaining an extremely unfair advantage.</p>

<p>you did the right thing</p>

<p>^^ hahahaha so the truth DOES come out. You did it to feel self important. So you could influence their lives. You were FED up. Maybe instead I should be thanking you for ridding cheaters from this world once and for all. You’re valient efforts clearly have earned you the greatest friends, lovely relationships, and above all, sound humility.</p>

<p>Oh and I did not cheat on the AP test, good god no. The test was incredibly easy. But yes, in my whole life of existance, I have cheated before (your usual copying hw you didn’t have time to do, asking what topics were on a test you forgot to study for).</p>

<p>How did I do it to feel “self important”? I have a girlfriend and plenty of other friends, you on the other hand make ridiculous posts on the forums flaming others, essentially a ■■■■■.</p>

<p>You act like you’re so much better than everyone else when in actuality your morals are screwed up.</p>

<p>^ haha I can claim to have whatever I want on the internet as well. Listing your seemingly existant relationships means nothing to me. As they say, first impressions are lasting impressions, and my first impression of you wasn’t very high. = / sorry.</p>

<p>Seriously, those of you who keep bringing up the whole, “you have no friends” spiel really should let it go. Having friends has nothing to do with doing what is right or what one thinks is right. </p>

<p>Some people work hard to earn their scores, and it’s not fair to see somebody else do absolutely nothing and get just as good of a grade (if not a better one) as you.</p>

<p>It’s not right. Period.</p>

<p>your popularity in school is about to take a ** massive ** nosedive.</p>

<p>^^ Who cares? Their cheating had NOTHING to do with him and it was none of his business. If they were cheating off him, then maybe, but this is ridic.</p>

<p>I commend the OP for willing to report the cheaters… to Olleger, why do you care? No one wanted you to post here. Seriously, we should ignore this idiot since his stupidity does not merit our attention.</p>

<p>I don’t really see how having friends has anything to do with this. This thread is getting ridiculous and should be closed. Obviously people have differing opinions on it… it’s called being open minded and accepting what’s ALREADY happened.</p>

<p>@Cody2010</p>

<p>It’s confidential + anonymous.</p>

<p>^ I didn’t know. I guess it’s not a huge deal unless everyone’s test gets IV’d.</p>

<p>Look, in reality, what matters is that what OP did was the right thing to do. I never would have done it for risk of postponing or invalidating my own score, but that’s my own flaw and my own selfishness. At least I’m not afraid to admit it, and at least OP has the balls to do what he believes is right even at his own expense. Those of you who believe what he did was wrong, I have no doubt that you believe that it’s ok for those who cheat “well” to gain an unfair advantage. But it’s not! Grow up. Reporting cheating is not the wrong thing to do just because people will be mad about it. Typical immature teenage logic.</p>

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<p>My thoughts exactly.</p>

<p>Another question, if, hypothetically speaking, all the AP Statistics tests were invalidated, does anyone know if we would have to pay to retake? Or is that free?</p>

<p>I also highly doubt the whole school’s AP exams will be invalidated, just the 12 people taking Statistics might, potentially.</p>

<h1>1 rule of the streets is NO SNITCHING!! don’t snitch on them brah, even if they did cheat.</h1>

<p>who cares if they get credit if they pass the AP exam? they rely too much on cheating that they won’t be able to complete anything in college, because if u cheat in college it’s over.</p>

<p>I’m not really understanding people who support this olleger guy. I took the Calculus BC exam today and sat next to one kid with the highest average out of all 90 of us and another kid who just recently got accepted to Duke. The distance between us was so minimal that at one point one of them had to pull their answer booklet out from under my elbow. With that being said, I could have cheated easily BUT I DIDN’T. I honestly find it unfair when people cheat, especially considering how ridiculously competitive today’s college acceptance process is. Every little score puts you ahead of another student vying for the same spot in a university.
I support the OP completely. I wouldn’t want someone cheating, screwing up the curve, and essentially my score.
I’m a pretty well-known student at my school, athletic, top 10 out of 500, and well-rounded, so I have no idea where the idea of the OP not having friends comes into play.
It’s not considered “unpopular” to report what the CB SPECIFICALLY said was illegal.
Some of you guys (this is directed primarily at olleger) need to grow the hell up and forget about this snitching thing. It’s not like the OP cost those two girls their lives. They should get what they deserve, and the OP did what was right.</p>

<p>honestly, you’re an a**hole. what is this the third grade? who cares…they’re cheating themselves in the long run. karma will get them. </p>

<p>but you’re an idiot cuz ur making a bad reflection on the school which in turn DOESNT POSITIVELY AFFECT YOU.</p>

<p>and seriously, do you have friends?</p>

<p>Hey, I simply posted my thoughts on a public forum that the OP posted. Thinking that he would only recieve posts that commended him on his “valient” efforsts was simply nieve thinking. Naturally anyone would be drawn to debate.</p>

<p>… in retrospect, the no friends thing was a pretty trolly thing to say, but I stand by my position of not ratting the person out who has 0 affect on me.</p>

<p>^ exactly.</p>

<p>olleger thinks you shouldn’t have ratted them out, yet thinks later in life it will catch up to them. that is quite self-contradictory, considering if no one rats them out and waits for someone else to it will never happen. take your 800 posts elsewhere, wow. i’ve never seen someone get so mad for someone doing something ethical</p>