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Question Posted Wednesday April 6 2005, 6:43 pm

How bad is it to cheat on a test?

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Grandfather answered Thursday March 5 2015, 3:25 pm:
Cheating in school is a form of self-deception. We go to school to learn. We cheat ourselves when we coast on the efforts and scholarship of someone else.

Cheaters never win and winners never cheat!

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Lilyadvice answered Thursday March 5 2015, 11:16 am:
Yes. Cheating on a test doesn't only hurt the teachers, but it will also hurt you. More than anyone. You may think "it's just a small test. I won't even need the matrial." You may think that now, but if you start cheating then you may think "if I can do it once I can do it again." You may then even get comfortable with the idea of cheating. You don't need to rely on cheating to get a good grade. Let's say your in high school now and cheat. Then you may want to do it more. Then when you head to college, you will do the same. It may help you pass the class, but cheating will always catch up with you. It always starts out small, but WILL turn to something big, and could really hurt you in the future. If you are asking because of a friend, don't allow that friend to cheat. He probably is doing it because he didn't have the chance to study. Help him with the material so that he won't need to cheat. If you are asking for yourself, take my advice. Just ask for help to pass. Without cheating

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adviceman49 answered Thursday March 5 2015, 9:21 am:
There is an old saying; "Cheaters never prosper." What this means is, in the case of a test. You may pass the test but what have you demonstrated to your teacher. By cheating are you demonstrating you have learned the material? Not really, all you have done is maybe gotten the right answer and maybe you pass the test.

What if you get caught cheating? If you are caught the teacher is going to punish you in some manner plus everyone will know you cheated including other teachers. No one will ever trust you, including other teachers.

So how bad is cheating? To me cheating is like beauty; it is in the eye of the beholder, the cheater). You may receive some temporary gain now but the one you are really cheating is not your teacher of the test but you're cheating yourself.

So now I ask you; is it bad to cheat on a test?"

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orphans answered Wednesday April 6 2005, 6:44 pm:
haha its wrong, but EVERYONE does it

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