<p>All of you CC’ers are PERFECT. Like I’m serious, you guys seem to be smart/intelligent and good deeds and personality.
you guys make me feel like a complete loser.</p>
<p>AND this is going to go on college app?!?</p>
<p>Don’t listen to these people. You made a mistake, learn from it. If these people were perfect, then this world would of been a much better place.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about it, take it in as experience, and learn from it. Move on, focus on other important things and good luck!</p>
<p>Smarty, just don’t cheat again. Not because you’ll get caught, nor because a bunch of blowhards like me might lecture you-- be honest because being honest is its own reward. Plenty of people get through life without having As. If you get an A through honest work, it is truly gratifying. But when you cheat your way through a course, it makes your real accomplishments hollow, and insubstantial. Don’t sacrifice your integrity for anything. People can take away your life and your property. They can steal from you the people you love. But your integrity is unassailable. It’s the only thing no one can ever take from you; you have to give it away to lose it. </p>
<p>Regardless of what happens as a result of this incident, remember that you have the power to be honest. It’s one of the hardest things for anyone, to remain true to one’s self and to stand tall and acknowledge one’s mistakes. God knows it’s not fun for any of us. But it’s one thing that everyone is capable of. And it’s the attitude that counts. You must recognize that you deserve only what you have earned.</p>
<p>Tell the teacher that you made a mistake, but don’t say you won’t do it again. Just tell him the truth, and whatever you do in the future, you do. If you must, give him your excuses. But don’t ask for a chance to retake the test. Don’t ask him for anything less than he’s willing to give you when he learns the truth. Anything more than a zero is a gift, and you shouldn’t try to steal gifts from people without their knowing it. Stand strong, and you’ll be able to look yourself in the mirror every day of your life without a second thought.</p>
<p>No, it won’t, I was kidding. ^Take his advice.</p>
<p>Please take my advice. It’s the most wonderful feeling in the world, to know in your heart of hearts that you are the type of person you’d be able to trust with anything. </p>
<p>Honesty in these matters is truly a selfish policy. It means: “I am myself. I have done what I’ve done. And I wouldn’t change a single thing for anyone’s sake.”</p>
<p>Okay, I’m taking your advice, no more cheating and such. But idk if I have the guys to tell him the truth… Whatever happens, happen. Thanks… I still feel guilty. REAAAL GUILTY! I know know you guys think low of me… Because I posted this…</p>
<p>He’ll respect you a lot more if you do. Teachers have an instinct for this; even if he lets you off, he probably already knows that you did what you did. It may turn out better if you do tell him the truth, and it may not. But in the end, you’ll be proud of yourself for having the courage to accept the consequences of your actions, whatever they may be.</p>
<p>Tell the teacher you cheated, and maybe he will be lenient and let you retake. Or he will give you a zero. Just take the zero, one really bad grade won’t hurt you. At my school, if your caught cheating, you rank gets taken away. Meaning the only college you will be able to get into is a community college.</p>
<p>Lol Smarty don’t worry about those criticizing your actions. Not that it was good, but I know that desperate school times lead to desperate measures. it’s alright. Just try and get away with what you can - you already learned the lesson. </p>
<p>Because let’s face it. In our tough classes, it’s hard to recover from a 5/20 lol. When the cost of cheating is worth the slim chance of getting caught… well… students do what they need to do.</p>
<p>Sometimes, situations are difficult. You have the choice between a hard road of honesty, and an (apparently) easy alternative. You’ll know which one is right. And you’re the one who’ll have to live with your choices. Good luck.</p>
<p>You’re an idiot. Why would you cheat on something so insignificant?</p>
<p>I’m shocked…I never thought that someone who was sacred would cheat!</p>
<p>NEVER AGAIN! This happened for a reason,</p>
<p>Silly!!! I still think you’re a great, smart person!!! <3 <3 !!! ;)</p>
<p>Just learn the lesson and move on. Yes, you cheated. But realize that it’s never worth it to cheat. End of story.</p>
<p>Two things happen if you cheat:
- You don’t learn anything.
- You get caught.</p>
<p>I feel guilty… I have like half a year more to face my teacher and my classmates. This is BAD… I can’t get over it</p>
<p>Then just tell your teacher.</p>
<p>If you went to my school, you would have gotten a zero and an in-school suspension. On top of that, you would be kicked out of all leadership positions and sports teams, and you would be ineligible to join clubs like NHS, Model UN, and Mu Alpha Theta.</p>
<p>You deserve a greater punishment than a simple zero on a test.</p>
<p>I hope your teacher beats you with a cane. You lied 2 times. Wait until somebody actually catches you…</p>