<p>Sometimes I would have a feeling of guilt, even though I'm innocent. For example, sometimes I might wonder if the teacher is thinking that I'm cheating, although I never have and never will. I always get good scores but sometimes I might mess up and make it seem like I'm cheating although I'm not. How do you control your mind into thinking something else? I keep telling my self, why should I care? I didn't cheat and I know it! Anyone else have the same feelings sometimes?</p>
<p>I don't know how to put this lightly... you're paranoid. As long as you know you didn't cheat, don't care about what anybody else thinks. </p>
<p>I usually got Cs and Ds on my bio tests, even though I still had a B in the class. I finally got to a section I liked, heredity, and I started setting the curves on the tests. I brought my grade up like 12% and my teacher accused me of cheating. I told him to give me another test so he just asked me questions. I answered every one right so he believed me. </p>
<p>The point is, as long as you're not cheating, don't worry!! There are things you actually need to worry about in life, and this isn't one of them. </p>
<p>Sorry if that sounded snappy but it wasn't meant to be. Have a nice day =].</p>
<p>Thanks for your terse reply lol. Ok, I'm going to have to try to control my mind and think the other way. It's really interesting how our minds work... I mean, we are actually thinking, living, and feeling. It's just weird.</p>
<p>Any other replies are still welcome =]</p>
<p>I can understand that -- it's perfectly legitimate to be concerned with what people think of you, especially if they're giving you grades or writing your recommendations. To state the obvious, you don't want to be known as a cheater, even if you know you're not. Reputation is something you should be concerned about.</p>
<p>Half the challenge with school is getting yourself a good reputation. After that, teachers/admins often let you slide (they'll let you eat in class, etc.).</p>