Should cheating at school strickly abolished?
By fairygurl
@fairygurl (73)
Philippines
October 16, 2008 1:11pm CST
I don't think so... Teachers cannot control thier students sometimes student control thier teachers.
3 responses
@PrincessThinker (234)
• Philippines
17 Oct 08
Hi. I just noticed your use of the word "STRICKLY." Is this intentional or just a typographical error?
Anyway, students have the capability to control their teacher by different schemes. But it will only happen if the teacher will allow himself or herself to be controlled by the students.
Cheating should be abolished. I admit that I myself is a cheater when I was in High School because all my classmates are practicing it. No way that I studied all night and later get a grade or score of only more than half the exam while my cheater classmates get 90 up or even perfect it without studying. That is extremely unfair to me.
But when I stepped my foot to College, I made sure that I will remove any speck of cheating in me. I no longer cared whether my classmates will be honest or not as long as I am. It was diffucult but I managed to get it out of my system. You may call me a martyr but in this unfair world, I wanna make a difference.
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
17 Oct 08
I think that a school administration should do its utmost to curb abuses and stop students from cheating. Nothing is fool proof. Students will be students. I did not cheat when I was a student but I used to take small notes hidden in my shoes and went to the toilet to refresh my memory every now and then when i felt that I was stuck.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
17 Oct 08
Fairygurl you have to be kidding, no students should control their'teachers. and yes cheating in schoolshould be abolished. The cheater is not learninga damned thing by cheating except how to'get good grades for nothing. A studentwho cheats andis not corrected becomes just an older and wiser cheater who will probablyh end up in prison.