>chink differential equations professor assigns every problem at end of chapter as homework
>everyone just drops their homework on a pile before/after class
>casually walk up and steal someones homework, copy all their work and throw theirs in the trash
>do this the whole semester
>get an A
Cheating stories
Not sure if this is cheating exactly because there is no chance it wasn't intended.
>have online quizzes every week
>accounts for something like 10-20% of total mark for the semester
>there are also "revision" questions up online with answers
>every single question in the quiz comes from the revision questions
The worst part is that I only noticed about halfway through the semester. I had a bunch of quizzes where I got 80-90% before I noticed.
>in my differential equations class i assign every problem at end of chapter as homework
>everyone just drops their homework on a pile before/after class
>every time half way through the class this same fat retard stumbles up to the front desk and steals another students work and copies it, and throws his own work in the trash
>does this the whole semester
>i dont even know if he is actually enrolled in this school so i just give him an A for effort
>calculus exam
>not sure about my results in a limit
>use my calculator to evaluate the function at 0.000000001
congratulations. you have just received the coveted brainlet of the thread award!
tbqh I do this myself, every time. Even if I know I am correct.
Sometimes checking if your answer makes sense is faster then re-reading all your procedure to see if you made an algebra mistake.
It is like proving a series is convergent before trying to find the value. You first prove you made a mistake and if you did you start looking for it.
>calculus exam
>calculator
what brainlet school do you go to?
He's obviously doing better than you since he has a better grade
>every single question in the quiz comes from the revision questions
tons of profs do this
the point of a test in university isn't to see how clever you are, it's to see if you actually learned the material you were assigned to learn
Here's something we would regularly do if a subject was hard.
>4 or more students drop in the professors office day before an exam
>2 guys intensively ask him questions to keep him distracted
>the others screw around the office, to find where he keeps the exams for tomorrow
>photograph the test
>everyone passes