<p>Lets see if people on CC, aka the best of the best have ever cheatedd.</p>
<p>Here we go again...</p>
<p>Yes, consistently.</p>
<p>What qualifies as cheating? Stealing the answer key, finding tests online, etc.?</p>
<p>I find it very common that people "cheat" by asking people in previous periods of a class with the same teacher what's on tests. Does this count as cheating? I've found that this kind of cheating to be rampant and even acceptable, at least in my school.</p>
<p>I have and will cheat if I need to and I know I can get away with it.</p>
<p>Lugubrious brings up a good point. I've had the good luck of having all of my major subjects after lunch this year, so when I have a US History test 8th period and my friends have it 2nd "What it hard? Was it based more on the books or on class discussions?" comes up. I don't ask specific questions or anything, but would like to get a general feel for the test. I don't think that counts as cheating, though.</p>
<p>not really</p>
<p>the only thing I do a lot is have my friends tell me if there is going to be a pop quiz and then study for it during lunch</p>
<p>always and in many, many ways</p>
<p>Yeah, I ask previous classes.</p>
<p>No, the tests are too easy and 99.9% of the time it's a scenario of "well, if I cant get this question, how will the kid sitting next to me have a clue?" (so in this case arrogance = virtue?)</p>
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Haha, me too.</p>
<p>Once or twice a week</p>
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<p>Yeah, I've had classes like that where I'm the best in the subject and cheating would just be counterproductive. In other classes I occasionally sneak a peek at somebody's paper, and in all my classes I sometimes copy homework (the check off that you did it kind). My friends are too moral to tell me what was on a test they took earlier... or are they just too competitive?</p>
<p>yeah since junior year.</p>
<p>Teachers at my school are all too familiar with the whole ask-the-first-period thing. They make whole different tests now.</p>
<p>The homework-exchange for BS assignments is a big thing around these parts. It gets ridiculous when teachers even know and discussions of splitting a packet of worksheets 50/50 take place right in fronts of their faces. The mentality - If they don't care about the work, why should we?</p>
<p>I don't really cheat. Maybe I'll copy a couple problems on some hw from somebody once in awhile, but besides that nothing big like on tests or anything.</p>
<p>ivyathlete12 - that sucks : (</p>
<p>No cheating on tests, plagiarizing, or using spark notes for me. Only very rarely will I copy answers to homework (and never when I don't understand), and the teachers expect us to use each other anyway. One of my teachers give us the answer key to all of our homework.</p>
<p>You know what really makes me mad, though?</p>
<p>When I do the assigned reading for a quiz in AP Eng and spend my lunchtime going over notes while a friend asks for the questions and just study the answers -and gets a better grade. GRRR >.<.</p>
<p>Junglebrain -What kind of high school do you go to? Just asking out of curiosity...</p>
<p>depends on cheating on what... cheating on exams is like nothing for me, though.</p>