theonlyduffman
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Person A sits test. Person A tells person B what was on the test. person B targets his studies at the contents of the test; perhaps he rehearses some answers to questions. Person B gets a higher mark than he would've otherwise. Next time, person B sits the test first, returns the favour by sharing information with person A. Both of their marks improve.
This occurs all the time, at my school at least. While plenty of people view it as cheating & unfair, few have the balls to dob these 'cheaters' in. To be honest, I'd estimate three quarters of the students take part in this activity. I'm very interested in how people justify this activity/rationalise their actions.
nb. I'm asking this question at a couple of other forums I frequent. I'm trying my best not to write my opinions into the thread to bias people just yet, but any contributions - (Do you do this or have you done this when you were in high school? Is it cheating?) are very welcome and greatly appreciated.
This occurs all the time, at my school at least. While plenty of people view it as cheating & unfair, few have the balls to dob these 'cheaters' in. To be honest, I'd estimate three quarters of the students take part in this activity. I'm very interested in how people justify this activity/rationalise their actions.
nb. I'm asking this question at a couple of other forums I frequent. I'm trying my best not to write my opinions into the thread to bias people just yet, but any contributions - (Do you do this or have you done this when you were in high school? Is it cheating?) are very welcome and greatly appreciated.