Tomorrow is going to be a big day for me...a big midterm and a HW due for a class. I went to the library to copy my homework since I know i'm not going to get it back (that class had another midterm Tuesday) in time to study.
While I'm sitting here copying the 9 pages of work for the 3 problems assigned, I noticed like 10 people walk into the copy center in the library. They were all the same major.
In their hands: last year's midterm and the homework.
It made me kind of dissapointed. I spent all week slaving to get the HW figured out (my weekend was non existant), where 50% of the time was spent settings things up incorrectly till I finally got it. I also was managing studying time for my midterm in what is probably one oof the hardest classes.
But I see a lot of my work go down the drain and become useless in a few minutes when people get the answers. And not just the answers for the HW, but the answers for last year's midterms. It wouldn't matter if the professor posted all the old midterms to look at, or if the professor changed it every year but professors generally do not change much.
How have you guys handled this? I'm not about to tell the professor because I have to see these people everydae...these people will learn less than 10% of what I know (makes sense since some of the people who alledgedly got As in classes know a lot less than I do when I ask them about something. It is like they are clueless) and THEY will get the A. come time for careers, or jobs, I will be the one left in the dust.
What am I supposed to tell a company "but others cheated!!! I didn't!"...grad school will not beleive "But I have the true desire to learn because unlike others I didn't cheat"
How do you guys in the "real world" handle this? Pretend as if you saw nothing or what? I personally don't want to cheat because I know I will not learn as much as if I do, but at the same time I feel they are gaining an unfair advantage and the only want to even the playing field is to do just this...
Meh hopefully some replies will comes out of this I'll check it in an hour
cliffs:
1. Caught like 10 people copying the midterm solutions from last year (which professor does NOT givve out. not solutions or the test)
2. Also copying tomorrow's HW that is due
3. Feel bummed because they possibly can score artificially high
4. I don't want my future doors to close because of others trying to force them close
5. Should I partake in this to even the board? I don't want to though
6. I hate cliffs, read what i wrote
While I'm sitting here copying the 9 pages of work for the 3 problems assigned, I noticed like 10 people walk into the copy center in the library. They were all the same major.
In their hands: last year's midterm and the homework.
It made me kind of dissapointed. I spent all week slaving to get the HW figured out (my weekend was non existant), where 50% of the time was spent settings things up incorrectly till I finally got it. I also was managing studying time for my midterm in what is probably one oof the hardest classes.
But I see a lot of my work go down the drain and become useless in a few minutes when people get the answers. And not just the answers for the HW, but the answers for last year's midterms. It wouldn't matter if the professor posted all the old midterms to look at, or if the professor changed it every year but professors generally do not change much.
How have you guys handled this? I'm not about to tell the professor because I have to see these people everydae...these people will learn less than 10% of what I know (makes sense since some of the people who alledgedly got As in classes know a lot less than I do when I ask them about something. It is like they are clueless) and THEY will get the A. come time for careers, or jobs, I will be the one left in the dust.
What am I supposed to tell a company "but others cheated!!! I didn't!"...grad school will not beleive "But I have the true desire to learn because unlike others I didn't cheat"
How do you guys in the "real world" handle this? Pretend as if you saw nothing or what? I personally don't want to cheat because I know I will not learn as much as if I do, but at the same time I feel they are gaining an unfair advantage and the only want to even the playing field is to do just this...
Meh hopefully some replies will comes out of this I'll check it in an hour
cliffs:
1. Caught like 10 people copying the midterm solutions from last year (which professor does NOT givve out. not solutions or the test)
2. Also copying tomorrow's HW that is due
3. Feel bummed because they possibly can score artificially high
4. I don't want my future doors to close because of others trying to force them close
5. Should I partake in this to even the board? I don't want to though
6. I hate cliffs, read what i wrote