Monday, August 9, 2010

Did I do the right thing?

Over my time in college, In some of the larger classes, on at least 4 occasions, I finished my test, and walked out (up the stairs away from the prof to the back of the room where the doors are). and I have seen people cheating. Some blatantly talking to each other, saying ';here's the answer';. I never said anything, because frequently, I'm not a snitch, and I always did well on exams. But now (today), I can't help but feel like I should have turned them in. I just don't like the idea of people getting away with cheating, on **** I and a lot of people spent a lot of time working on, just so they can cheat and get the same grades.





Even if I said something, the teach probably couldn't do anything after the fact.





If I screamed in the middle of the test, these guys are cheating.... that wouldn't have turned out well





Did I do the right thing (I know it wasn't right), but what else could I have done.





I just can't stand it now that I think about how hard I and many others worked to get to where we are, just so others can cheat their way there...Did I do the right thing?
Just think, if they take the easy way out and cheat in college, they must have pretty low ambition. You on the other hand, seem to be pretty driven in your studies. This will most likely make a difference down the road. I wouldn't worry about it.Did I do the right thing?
You should of warn the professor, and could of have did the right thing. I always see people cheat in my AP class, and as a senior, I just hate seeing people 'share' their answers during the test and acing them, while I take the test who studied for hours to do well on it.


I would support your action, in ways that you paid for college, to learn in an environmental place. Of course, plagiarizing shouldn't be allowed especially college! So perhaps next time you take a test, and suspect anyone cheating, the best advice I could give is wait until everyone's done, and talk with the professor about the situation. You have a right to do that.

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