<p>If sharing homework answers counts as cheating, then all the time. </p>
<p>Never on an exam.</p>
<p>If sharing homework answers counts as cheating, then all the time. </p>
<p>Never on an exam.</p>
<p>I copy assignmenta a lot. Because I’m lazy. Never on tests though.</p>
<p>a lot of you guys can be easily identified by an adcom(or lots of other people) reading your past posts, so as a rule of thumb, never admit to cheating on this site</p>
<p>^ I doubt an adcom would have the patience to sort through all these profiles.</p>
<p>But if this if what you’re saying is true this thread should be deleted.</p>
<p>I ask God for all the answers…is that considered cheating?</p>
<p>Well, at my school, the ap lang teachers gives a speach on how to cheat effectively;
he told us that there is no possible way to complete ALL the work that they give us. But thts only with homework. Test, another question. APUSH, everyone cheats cuz we using an older version of a book with test from the newer version. Almost everyone in my german and french classes cheat (personally i dont see why, the classes are so easy). But in the end, cheating doesnt help you in the long run, especially for ap test. its better to just for your test and cheat for hw. as long as you know the material, there’s no reason why you shouldnt.</p>
<p>No. I let some people cheat off of me though. There’s this one guy in my French who only copies work. He cheats off of me or this other girl and borrows our papers to copy. He’s moving to Sweden when he graduates, so he doesn’t care much about French.
If someone is a close friend, then I can say, “No I don’t want you to copy/cheat off of me.” But otherwise I feel sort of powerless to say no. If I see someone who isn’t nice copying off my paper, then I cover it up. This one girl was copying off of me during the National French Exam and I was like eff that. I got 7th place nationally. She was nowhere near ranking.</p>
<p>People tell each other if a test was hard or really easy, but I definitely don’t think that’s cheating. However, sometimes first bell calculus used to tell us about a pop quiz. We had them about once a week though and my teacher left the quizzes out so it wasn’t really a “surprise.”</p>
<p>I never cheat, because I know my work is better than anyone else, and I would not stand for handing in a mediocre assignment.</p>
<p>you know cheating is not just regarding tests. even if you copy homework and whatnot, teachers consider it cheating. But, everyone including me does it anyway, because, well, we need to. Cheating on tests really bothers me. I can spend hours slaving away studying while someone else can simply glance at some secret notes under the table or something and they have half the brainpower a smart person would have. That really bothers me.</p>
<p>Just think of it this way - nobody who relies on cheating to get by will ever prosper in the long run… which is mostly why I don’t mind if someone’s looking at my answers or wants to know if Question #1 was C or D. Let everything run its course and the smartest kids still come out on top. </p>
<p>Oh, and the entire AP Microeconomics class put all the answers to the midterm (which was a previously released AP test so the answers were all on collegeboard.com) into their calculators and everyone got an A+… how does the teacher miss that?</p>
<p>Cheating is rampant at my school, mostly in the average level classes but there are plenty in ap classes as well. Personally, a few friends and i do cheat on tests(rarely during the test) but cheating in terms of asking about the hard questions. I dont consider this blatent cheating, highschool is essentially ********…so what if one decides not to spend extra time reading about toni morrisons background just so you can make an A on the test, ask your friend. As for me, only a small group of us do this, i call it tapping into resources. Personally i only do this when it comes to classes i dont care about most of the time this is english ap. In my math and science courses i cant remember the last time i did cheat… in this sense the smartest kids are still coming out on top, still absorbing what they will need for their college major and or career, and getting helped out on some highschool bs.</p>
<p>i think the ap kids at my school are guilty of cheating on hw but only because the everyday assignments are so tedious, still cheating i know…but that is the extent of it for me</p>
<p>risk is opportunity.</p>
<p>I help others cheat by putting my paper up and stuff like that. It’s just that I feel bad when they fail.</p>
<p>^ Me too.</p>
<p>I just cheated once from someone in a class test.</p>
<p>I never literally cheated during an AP test but I did glance at the first page of a test my teacher had on his desk once. Didn’t matter because I still failed XD I felt really guilty about it for like a month and still do. And I always made excuses when my lab partner ask me for my lab answers who thinks just beause we’re in the same group we share all the same answers and conclusions. -__-</p>
<p>I have cheated before but I don’t do it regularly. I only cheat if the teacher gives dumb tests, and I’m talking real dumb tests. Like one teacher gave us a test on a book we read, but it was on the minor details. Basically she asked questions about characters who appeared only once in the whole story. Now, I would not have had a problem to me if she gave it to me when I gave her my admit for being absent but she gave it to me when the grading period was almost over.</p>
<p>I also cheated on an APUSH test asking us to memorize all the presidents and the years they were in office. I’m sorry, but that seems pointless to me and that was one of the only four grades for that grading period. </p>
<p>I also “cheated” on one of my AP Human Geography test. I say “cheated” because our teacher is too lazy to make tests so took them out of the Barron’s AP Human Geography book. And the questions in those book are not anything we go over in class. So I “cheated” by reviewing the test and answers the day before she gave us our test.</p>
<p>…I find that cheating takes more effort than to actually fill in bubbles.</p>
<p>Basically, I’m too lazy to cheat and don’t really care if I get a C or a B instead of an A on a test enough to cheat.</p>
<p>No but my sister cheats all the time with her iphone. She usually takes a picture of her assignments and notes. She’s taking Government currently so she’ll save all her info in her “Note” application.</p>
<p>ugh i hate cheaters!!</p>