Have you ever cheated on a test in high school?

<p>I don’t care about my grades so I have not cheated in like 2 years.</p>

<p>^that kind of attitude is refreshing on cc. i like you.</p>

<p>I have never cheated on a test…but homework/classwork assignments, quizzes, and projects I have cheated on before at least once. I think when you take a rigorous high school course load, you have to cheat a couple of times.</p>

<p>Unlike practically every other person at my hs, I try very hard not to cheat. I have some ridiculously harsh ethics that just don’t let me. If I’m told an answer, I get really annoyed, and try to decide whether or not I would have known it without them telling me. I do work collaboratively on homework though, and like ShampooSwallower I ask how the test was like, but hope they won’t tell me what was on it. I had a friend who spent all of freshman year trying to get me to cheat with her on tests, but she gave up.</p>

<p>Nope. 10 characterss =)</p>

<p>I think that as far as confessing/getting caught it depends on how much personally identifying, unique-ish stats or characteristics you’ve posted on these forums. If an adcom saw that I said I cheated, stalked my profile, and googled a few specific traits, or noticed consistencies in my application, it would be easy to figure who I am, and it would not reflect well on my application. Chances of that actually happening? Slim to none. Worth it anyway? No… Thus I have never cheated in my life on anything:)</p>

<p>I don’t cheat on tests. Like some other people here, cheating would probably get me a lower score. Plus, I take pride in the fact that I really don’t need to cheat to do well.</p>

<p>I find the number of cheaters here disturbing. Possibly a negative indicator for the future of the U.S. if even our brightest students have to cheat to be successful…</p>

<p>Mother of God, I confess ----- I DID. YES YES YES YES YES. </p>

<p>I wrote math formulas on my hand, i was lazy to memorize them… xD</p>

<p>I am also the person who asks the specifics about every test. I’ve also been annoyed when someone told me an answer and I also wonder if I would’ve gotten it right or not. I haven’t really cheated on purpose, maybe accidentally, like if I accidentally saw someone’s paper. One time, we had a vocab packet, and I wasn’t sure of some answers, so I got them off my friend, but then the teacher decided to collect the packet and grade it as a quiz.</p>

<p>I’ve cheated in Spanish a lot less this year than last year. But i’m not going to lie and say I haven’t because while I do have a little less ethics and morals I make sure to never lie to myself.</p>

<p>i’ve cheated in math and history. my history teacher used to give us the prompt the day before the test… and we’d have an in class essay, in addition to a long multiple choice test… so… i would write half of my essay at home. lolololol</p>

<p>hahaha i only cheat on math exams, but I would never copy from another student. But I do put formulas in my calculator all the time.</p>

<p>YES and i felt so guilty!!! i was getting a report from the printer when a copy of our spanish test answers came down and i totally stole it and aced the test… i felt SOOO bad. i almost told on myself lol :)</p>

<p>No, never on a test.</p>

<p>I kind of unwittingly cheated on our Art History midterm, because my teacher used the questions on this random review site I had found on our test. I didn’t know she’d do that, so I don’t think it’s cheating, even though I remembered all the answers from my studying.</p>

<p>cheating is kind of silly,
when you don’t care about grades as much as understanding the material
and knowing whether you’re on top of it</p>

<p>i mean tests measure me,
and i like being measured
so if i cheated wouldn’t that kind of defeat the purpose</p>

<p>Yes, I won’t anymore though. That was a sophomore kind of thing</p>

<p>bumppp~ :)</p>

<p>

Same.</p>

<p>The only thing I’ve done that may be “cheating” (in some people’s opinions?) is putting formulas in my calculator. But my calc bc teacher encourages us to do that, and we have tests that are part no-calc and part calc, so doesn’t really matter anyway.</p>

<p>Let’s confess to cheating to the world! We have so much to gain from doing this! Oh wait…</p>

<p>

</p>

<p>Ok, there is no way anyone could consider that cheating…</p>