I didn't do so well on a teat and I lied about it and now my tutor wants to email my teachers and ask them what they should do and I just don't want my mom to find out, I need help please don't say be honest I really need advice!! Please and thank you!! =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? orphans answered Thursday March 15 2007, 8:53 pm: Ask yourself this. Was this a big test? A small test? Or inbetween. If it was a big test, you will need to talk to your mom before the teachers talk to your mother. Even though you cheated on a test, at least you informed it to your mother as soon as possible. If it was inbetween, also talk to your mom. Tell your mom what you did and why. Support your arguement with solid facts so you want slip like butter. If it was a small test, let it pass. Tell your tutor what you did and your tutor will tell your teachers what you did. You will get penalties but there is no way you will get out of this. Cheating is cheating and that's that. Tell everyone that your sorry and you won't do it again. Tell yourself that you will not cheat no matter how bad you did. It's better getting SOME scores than none. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
nenarb69 answered Thursday March 15 2007, 3:04 am: if your mom brings it up, just tell her you didnt think it was that big of a deal. i mean we all fail something every once and a while and you figured this time you didnt need any special help or concerns about it. plus you always have summer school if you are really in the whole. thats what i did and i acually thought it was easier than regular school. hope any of this can help [ nenarb69's advice column | Ask nenarb69 A Question ]
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