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heh, yea i know i shouldn't do it. I just needed to be told how bad it was i guess.
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you two have to much to lose by cheating here. ANd yes I am being a hypocrite.
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No. No. No. No. No. And no. (Last year I caught a student's twin brother taking a final exam for him. There were 600 students in the auditorium.) [/ QUOTE ] He's not taking the test, he's just telling him the answers from a prior class. All you dataminers who seek out unfair information before you play a hand against someone can not be so aghast to this. (not a direct criticism of you Jason--just devils advocate) |
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Listen, we all have our own set of skills and shortcomings. If your friend has a learning disability, then he needs to be more conscientious about leaving time to study. That's it. That's the bottom line.
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He's already getting an extra 6 hours to study when he gets back. He's on scholarship (I assume) to play soccer - the VERY least his ass can do is put in a little work for the test when he has the time.
If its absolutely impossible, he should take it up with the professor. If you do it this time, he'll only come up with more excuses to not do his work because "Hey, my buddy Direwolf will do it for me". Just what we need, more lazy athlete-students (coming from a D2 football player). |
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[ QUOTE ] No. No. No. No. No. And no. (Last year I caught a student's twin brother taking a final exam for him. There were 600 students in the auditorium.) [/ QUOTE ] He's not taking the test, he's just telling him the answers from a prior class. All you dataminers who seek out unfair information before you play a hand against someone can not be so aghast to this. (not a direct criticism of you Jason--just devils advocate) [/ QUOTE ] His point was that the class is large and he wouldn't be caught datamining (if we must use that euphemism). I was merely replying that observant professors will catch him. |
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How did u find out that it was the twin brother? I go to UW, and on test days there are always way more people in the class, so it is near impossible to tell if you aren't in the class or just don't go to class very often. Just wondering.
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] No. No. No. No. No. And no. (Last year I caught a student's twin brother taking a final exam for him. There were 600 students in the auditorium.) [/ QUOTE ] He's not taking the test, he's just telling him the answers from a prior class. All you dataminers who seek out unfair information before you play a hand against someone can not be so aghast to this. (not a direct criticism of you Jason--just devils advocate) [/ QUOTE ] His point was that the class is large and he wouldn't be caught datamining (if we must use that euphemism). I was merely replying that observant professors will catch him. [/ QUOTE ] I figured theres no chance of him getting caught telling the 8 or so essays. Are you in a disagreement ethically? |
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if the test is 8 from 20, i bet a dollar your friend gets a differant 8 at the later make up test time
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yeah, thats a good point
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