Who said I felt I accomplished something? I actually feel kinda bad when I cheat. I also do it extremely sparingly. But oh no, I'm a horrible person and less intelligent because I cheat.SenorToenails wrote:
Woah. Do you actually feel as though you have accomplished something when you cheat?Poseidon wrote:
Sorry nukchebi0, we're not all non-cheating, non-drug/alcohol doing, non-girlfriend having (and I still lol at your sig as it pretty much means you're gay), anti-piracy, perfect little Christian choir boys like you try to be. Sometimes people cheat. Oh well! Get over it. Doesn't take away from our education and won't make our brains forget the material. In fact, I actually often REMEMBER things better when I cheat.nukchebi0 wrote:
Cheaters fail.
Take your moral trips elsewhere.
Judging from your sig, you're obviously only 16. Which makes all the moral trips you put people on all the funnier, and all the "immaturity" statements 10x funnier.
also, inb4 "i'm so mature" or a statement regarding that.My point exactly. Is it fair that you have to get lower grades just because you forgot some things? Should your grades show that? No. Which is another reason why the education system NEEDS to be reformed (in NYS, atleast). When you see girls who don't know who assassinated Kennedy in AP History...that even FURTHER proves my point.cowami wrote:
I don't cheat and suffer for it
Regarding the bolded portion above: The whole point of education is to learn things. I understand the argument about mindless memorization, but it is something that must be done. If a test requires that you memorize, then you must memorize. Why should your grades reflect work that was not done? Effort that was not expended? You should get the grade that best represents your performance, and cheating is not the way to do that.
How the fuck is Spanish going to help me in my career anyways? It's not. At all. I'm becoming a Pilot. Absolutely no foreign languages needed.