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Can't say I have. I'd feel super-duper-mega bad about it if I did. If I was stupid enough not to study for an exam, I'd rather live with the consequences than to go so low as to copy someone else who took the time to actually study.
 
I imagine that any guilt I would feel would be seriously overwhelmed by pride in myself for managing to copy and not get caught, to be honest. However, as I don't have the need to copy, and I'm way too fearful of getting caught, I never have.
 
uhm, in topic tests in science in year 8, everyone in my row would copy off each other. our teacher couldnt get why we all kept getting a hundred percent. apart from that no, i really dont need to copy. i prepare extensively and usually get the marks i deserve
 
During exams, they distance the distance between desk so much, its impossible to copy in my school. However, I'd never dream of doing that. Sure, I'll admit that I might've thought of doing such a thing before when I was younger, but I decided that the marks wouldn't be my own and couldn't be truthful to myself. D: I prefer to score badly than to be filled with that everlasting guilt you all are talking about, its just a number on the piece of paper, in the end. XD;
 
I don't cheat on exams. I'd feel infinitely bad if I did. Besides, I usually don't need to, because I usually know most of the answers. ^^;;

If I look over to my side, it's to see how far others have gotten, not for answers. But I usually don't do that.
 
Well, the thing is that if I dont feel that confident about a certain something (usually a word, or a formula), I may write it somewhere it cannot be easily seen. However, the scarce times I have done that, I usually didnt even had the need to use that.
Other than that, I could never copy anyone, because when in high school I was a good student, and when in college, the profs allign us in a way it's impossible to see anything.
 
Not on major exams, but I have cheated/helped others cheat during minor tests where the results wouldn't count to the average score.
 
I don't really have to cheat/copy. I think the exams are pretty easy ^^'
But I have helped others to cheat XD.
 
Nah, I couldn't even if I wanted to. XD
I'm homebound for the rest of the year, so who is there to copy?
Last year, the school made absolute sure that the students couldn't copy. They made everyone cover there tests, and if a student was caught cheating during an exam, I'm almost postive you had to go to the office. My school is very strict about exams, so strict in fact, one of the teacher's have to follow you to the bathroom. o_O
I'm pretty sure every school is strict like that for end of the year exams, though.
 
I have never copied anyone else's answers in an exam. There's no point anyway since there's a modest chance the person being copied from is wrong, and the way exams are carried out (here at least) means one would have to get up and walk over to the other person's desk.
 
Never, I study so there is no reason to cheat.
 
i used 2 copy yea on in the minor test ins erious test i do seroius revisin like 10 hrs a day lol
 
Aza.M: Your post is so un-readable, I can't even describe it. O_o

When I wasn't homebound, I usually knew the answers. Therefore I never really had any need to copy the person next to me, so I never had a problem with being tempted to cheat. Sometimes people copied my quizzes I think. I never really cared though, it's their problem that they cheat, not mine. XD
 
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So many times back in high school that I've lost count XD
I even got to the point where I would make these tiny, itty papers with all the answers but by the time I was done making it I knew the entire material so it was kind of pointless LOL
 
Oh thank goodness you replied, [Technya]. I was about to feel really guilty for being the one who was gonna come in and be all "I used to cheat all the time. 8D" I also used to do that same thing--make the tiny cheat sheets and then realize before going into the exam that making them perfect ended up teaching me the material/formulae to use, haha.

But uhh... yeah! I never used to cheat, and I frowned upon it so much up until grade 11 or 12. It was then that my friend and I got stuck with the worst teachers ever for a few subjects. :[ In Physics, which is the first time I remember explicitly cheating, I swear everyone in the room would partner up with the person beside them and help each other through the tests. We'd have 100+ multiple choice questions plus the rest of the questions on the test to complete in about 1.5 hours. So my friend and I would split up the multiple choice questions and each do half or something just to finish it. XD We got caught cheating in another course once--we would cheat all the time and the teacher never noticed (or sometimes he'd notice everyone looking at each other's papers and just be like "...okay work together in pairs on this test") but one time? We had a substitute teacher who caught my friend looking at my paper since he hadn't studied the night before. So the next day we fully expected a lecture or something but the regular teacher thought we were going out, and really liked my friend, so he just said, "I know you like Erica, but you have to keep your eyes off her during tests." OH MY GOD WE NEARLY DIED OF LAUGHTER. XD; Of course we didn't bother correcting him but... we were far more careful after that. :p

Anyway, I don't cheat anymore, probably because it's nigh impossible here in university and the stakes are so much higher.
 
Hmm nice and short. I have never brought anything into an exam/test that I was not allowed to. I did use to cheat in Primary school with these reading comprehension exercises I'd just copy the right answers but as far as I'm concerned I blame the teacher for not making us the find the answers.

As far as cheating elsewhere, well I one looked over at the desk in front of me and copied two of the multi-choice questions. It was in American Studies Film and TV and I hadn't actually seen that movie, so when I got a chance I looked over and copied the answers. They were right too. I feel kinda guilty, but really I don't think universities should have multi-choice questions in the first place.
 
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