I am taking an anatomy class right now.. we have weekly quizzes. Once I peered over to the next person's quiz from the corner of my eye, to check my answer. I have never cheated on a quiz/test since probably...ever. I was really nervous about doing poorly, and made a mistake. The next week, our professor mentioned that we should not cheat on quizzes, and that even if we think she cannot see us, she does. I don't know if she saw me, or if there was someone else who might have also cheated. She never confronted me about it, and did not give me a zero on that quiz (I did badly anyway, just checked on one answer to see if it was right). Two weeks later, I don't know if it was just me, but when she was passing back a different quiz, I thought she gave me a bad look. She has not given me a zero, never mentioned it...
But now I am worried she will do something under the radar, so to speak. Does it seem like she might fail me? I'm worried now...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? chakra answered Saturday November 28 2009, 8:25 am: Don't worry about it, alot of people do cheat on those kind of things, copy from the person next to them. Teachers can tell when 2 people who sit next to eachother have the same answers, get the same questions right and wrong.
If your only did it for one answer then it's unlike she noticed, there will be many more people doing th esame thing in your class, and she'll know who is likely to do that so who to keep an eye on.
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