Cheating in final exam?
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devsonfire
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This topic was created was created only because I'm curious in people's opinion about it. I don't plan on asking good ways to cheat in final exams.
So, let's get to the topic.
This may seem impossible in places you live in, especially we're talking about College final exams, but, say you actually got used to with cheating to pass your final exam, do you think you will struggle later on when you're at work simply because you did little to no studying in University but still managed pass the exam through cheating?
If you think so, why? If you think no, why?
Waiting on your wonderful responses guys and girls.
So, let's get to the topic.
This may seem impossible in places you live in, especially we're talking about College final exams, but, say you actually got used to with cheating to pass your final exam, do you think you will struggle later on when you're at work simply because you did little to no studying in University but still managed pass the exam through cheating?
If you think so, why? If you think no, why?
Waiting on your wonderful responses guys and girls.
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623
FAKKU QA
devsonfire wrote...
This topic was created was created only because I'm curious in people's opinion about it. I don't plan on asking good ways to cheat in final exams.So, let's get to the topic.
This may seem impossible in places you live in, especially we're talking about College final exams, but, say you actually got used to with cheating to pass your final exam, do you think you will struggle later on when you're at work simply because you did little to no studying in University but still managed pass the exam through cheating?
If you think so, why? If you think no, why?
Waiting on your wonderful responses guys and girls.
I don't use what I learned in school at work, so it wouldn't matter lol They just trained us on what we needed to know.
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devsonfire
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623 wrote...
I don't use what I learned in school at work, so it wouldn't matter lol They just trained us on what we needed to know.I was thinking about that, but what about say, you work as an accountant and you have a degree in accounting?
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623
FAKKU QA
devsonfire wrote...
623 wrote...
I don't use what I learned in school at work, so it wouldn't matter lol They just trained us on what we needed to know.I was thinking about that, but what about say, you work as an accountant and you have a degree in accounting?
Oh. Well if there's a direct correlation then yeah you'll probably struggle. Then again, it depends on when you get the job. Even if you did study, but don't get a job right away, you might get rusty and struggle anyway unless you practice accounting in your free time.
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I know the final exams I took at my Private collage were pretty easy and if you had to cheat on questions like "What are the textures of the hair" Then I serisously fear for you in the work place.
I think if you become acustomed to cheating anyway it could have an effect on your problem solving skills amd your ability to keep motivated. While I see cheating on a highschool test kinda whatever in comparison to university or college it'll still negatively impact you I assume. It could even be as simple as you cheat on your final get 100%, and then are accepted into a program you cant actually comprehend.
I think if you become acustomed to cheating anyway it could have an effect on your problem solving skills amd your ability to keep motivated. While I see cheating on a highschool test kinda whatever in comparison to university or college it'll still negatively impact you I assume. It could even be as simple as you cheat on your final get 100%, and then are accepted into a program you cant actually comprehend.
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Lughost
the Lugoat
I think it doesn't really matter. A job will retrain you for what you need to know to actually work.
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idmb22
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Overall, you won't be using what you learned in college because things keep moving while you are in it.
However, in case the knowledge is not outdated by the time you get your job and need to use it, you will probably be forced to learn it the hard way if you don't want to be fired, just that.
I have always tried my best on final exams, not always with "good" results, but I have managed to always pass then and I feel tht the effort was worth it, because while I was preparing the exam I gather and made a lot of useful info I coudl use later on if I need it on my job and ond't need to start from scratch.
However, in case the knowledge is not outdated by the time you get your job and need to use it, you will probably be forced to learn it the hard way if you don't want to be fired, just that.
I have always tried my best on final exams, not always with "good" results, but I have managed to always pass then and I feel tht the effort was worth it, because while I was preparing the exam I gather and made a lot of useful info I coudl use later on if I need it on my job and ond't need to start from scratch.
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In my opinion, final exams are just a test of what you have learned in school / uni. But really, schools are just there to build your knowledge foundations. Teachers / instructors / professors are there to teach you what you should learn, and relate them to their experience if you're lucky enough.
I'm not saying that you should cheat, but if the terms that you need to memorize are just too hard to remember then it's up to you. Never cheat on analytical questions, though. Just find a way to solve it.
Anyways, after you graduate, no one's gonna stop you from rereading manuals and books.
I'm not saying that you should cheat, but if the terms that you need to memorize are just too hard to remember then it's up to you. Never cheat on analytical questions, though. Just find a way to solve it.
Anyways, after you graduate, no one's gonna stop you from rereading manuals and books.
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Ive never cheated on any final exam ive ever taken, the instructors are usually careful about stuff like that. If you cheat on stuff like that I think it will lead to you having problems in the long run.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
I had no need to cheat anyways. My final GPA was 3.67 and I rarely study.
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Fruid
Lurker of Threads
devsonfire wrote...
This topic was created was created only because I'm curious in people's opinion about it. I don't plan on asking good ways to cheat in final exams.So, let's get to the topic.
This may seem impossible in places you live in, especially we're talking about College final exams, but, say you actually got used to with cheating to pass your final exam, do you think you will struggle later on when you're at work simply because you did little to no studying in University but still managed pass the exam through cheating?
If you think so, why? If you think no, why?
Waiting on your wonderful responses guys and girls.
You get trained in things you really need to know for most jobs.
On topic, I don't think its particularly worth it to cheat. The amount of effort needed to successfully cheat and cheat effectively seems to be on par as just preparing normally. Therefore I never have and still do not see cheating as effective as preparing normally. For me, it's more of a practicality issue than a moral issue.
On a side note this is coming from a B.S. in Comp Sci.
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FinalBoss
#levelupyourgrind
I think it depends on the job. If I were to cheat on my game programming exams, it would definitely hurt me when I apply for a job because I wouldn't know what the hell I'd be doing.
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Back when I was in school all my teachers used to tell me that a degree was just a license to learn. Nobody expects you to come straight out of college and perform heart surgery. Plus countries where testing isn't mandatory is where they do better academically.
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I've never had the need to cheat, but I don't see an issue with cheating if it's unrelated to what you're going to get a degree in. If you're going to get a degree and try to become a doctor/lawyer/musician/writer/pretty much anything, I highly doubt that you'll need to know the entire history of Germany or China. Most of the classes colleges tack on to increase the amount of money wasted there tend to be useless, from what I've heard. Classical music appreciation (listening to classical music and writing about it) is the worst offender.
I got a little off-topic, but you get the idea.
I got a little off-topic, but you get the idea.
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I've never cheated on a test. What I did do though is I put the wrong answers and let the cheaters copy off me and then I quickly changed my answers backed to the correct one. Ah~ I'll never forget their faces. Even after I made them bloody.