This "friend" of mine...

<p>Basically, he only uses me for help in AP Chemistry. Everytime I try to text him to hang out, he never responds. I help him, and in return, he ignores me?</p>

<p>Our teacher puts problems on WebAssign, and we have to get the correct answers within 3 tries, or we get it wrong. Well sometimes he's like "I have a test tomorrow to study for, can you just give me the answers?" Since I'm a nice person, I GAVE him the answers, which is cheating.</p>

<p>Another time we had a "take-home test" with very special instructions: take 90 minutes, no communication or internet, just take the test alone. Well I'm on Facebook and I've already taken the test at that point, and he pops up the chat "So what did you get on X question on the test?"
/facepalm</p>

<p>You get the gist. Basically, he's kinda like a random person off the street who uses me to survive in AP Chem. What are your opinions? Do you guys have anything to do?</p>

<p>He's in my AP Chem class, so when school is back in session, I plan to text him in the middle of class to prove that he does get my texts, then if he checks his phone, hopefully the teacher will look (the teacher can't see me, he can see him) and take his phone away, then a feud will begin.</p>

<p>EDIT: In case you were wondering, yes I did help him cheat, but that's because I'm nice and I give as many second chances as I wish. I could be considered guilty, but what about this "friend?"</p>

<p>How hot is he?</p>

<p>LOL, start feeding him wrong answers. Let’s see how long he keeps texting you after that.</p>

<p>FunStuff has the right concept. jk.</p>

<p>Start giving him less stuff, ignore him on Facebook; if he texts you, tell him your phone was off…that is if you are getting irritated with it.</p>

<p>FunStuff- Once in a while, he bugs me about “So who do you like?” and one time I asked him the same and he was like “I don’t concentrate on that stuff!” So he cleary never gets any.</p>

<p>BryDeeC- Good idea, WebAssign is actually set up for that!</p>

<p>notatruetarheel- Well I’ll pretend that I don’t get his texts cause he does the same to me, but then I won’t do my idea cause he will know.</p>

<p>Well, do you like him?</p>

<p>Haha, or just keep feeding him and wait till AP exam scores come back.</p>

<p>Drop his ass. You don’t need him. :)</p>

<p>Won’t you get in trouble because you’re helping him cheat?</p>

<p>stop giving him answers if that’s all he’s using you for …</p>

<p>I agree with alibabadude888 as the only problem with your plan. Otherwise I like the vindictiveness of it.</p>

<p>The best solution would probably just be to ignore him from now on. If he asks whats up, you can give him a piece of your mind.</p>

<p>I would suggest that you continue to give answers, but as BryDeeC said, give wrong answers.</p>

<p>agreed with BryDeec, okay the first few times but he sounds like a fake ***<strong><em>bag and its one thing if he helps you too, but he sounds like sore dick so just feed him wrong answers and apologize and then tell him your sure it was mistake, :slight_smile: just *</em></strong> him up, :D</p>

<p>LEARN FROM HIM. This is a GREAT way to get through difficult, work-intensive courses in college. The hard-working and studious tend to be desperate, so being close to them is sufficient compensation for hw, notes, etc. I make sure to have a “buddy” of this sort in every class; it’s not something you should depend on, but it’s definitely helpful.</p>

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<p>I resent that.</p>

<p>^ I said “TEND”</p>

<p>Not true at all. A lot of my friends are hardworking and studious, but none of us are desperate. The people who seem to be desperate are those who lack in social skills. This is stereotypically attributed to “nerds”, though in my experience smart people tend to be able to get along with others fairly well.</p>

<p>Never said “smart”. Anyway, I’m talking about the students who take hardworking and studious to inhuman extremes. I’m talking unhealthy levels of work ethic here. Think of the hardcore pre-meds to get an idea of what I’m talking about.</p>

<p>I hope to be a “hardcore pre-med” student in 9 months.</p>

<p>Well, for your sake, I hope your idea of a what a “hardcore pre-med” is different from mine. I’m sure most CCers go to college more prepared than I did, but I honestly had no idea how hardcore some pre-meds can be. It’s not necessarily a good thing either. They write down every word in lecture, even the jokes. They compensate their poor grasp of certain concepts via a ****load of memorization and therefore spend every waking moment memorizing.</p>