Not a lot of times. I remember cheating on my French preliminary exam once, They were always sat in a classroom setting and I ended up getting an A/1. Prelims were easy to cheat in. Anyway, it meant no matter how bad I did on the real exam in the exam hall I had a top mark exam to appeal if I failed. I look back and feel bad about it, but I'm here now and out of school, life is life.
As a freshman no. As a Sophomore, only in Spanish. Now, as a Junior, YASSSSS. In AP US history, In AP Lang, In Physics and once in math last semester I am shameless.
The principle also came in to talk to the teacher during the test. I've also had various family members do my projects for me. I haven't cheated yet in University though.
Of course. I'm a programmer and I can tell you that the only thing that was important to my career was a class I took in my first semester. I don't feel guilty for texting during exams or having a whatsapp group for sharing answers. Those classes were an overkill.
No, they don't. If you truly believe that, I can see why you'd need to cheat, because you obviously don't have many braincells.
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Originally posted by QueenBLadyG
This!! No wonder we have problems in the world. We have so many less than qualified people taking on jobs they have no right doing due to lying and getting passing grades when they don't deserve them.... Like huh? A damn shame. Cheating is not cute.
Thank you. At least there's someone else who recognises this.
I just don't understand why people try to make themselves feel better about cheating by saying that everyone cheats like it's a fact, when it's just simply not the case.