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Post by cs0929583 on Jun 11, 2013 20:21:22 GMT -6
If someone is cheating and I knew about it, I would probably ask them about it and tell them it isn't fair to everyone else who is putting in the time to do things the right way.
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Post by Brandy D H on Jun 13, 2013 11:06:26 GMT -6
if some one offers me test answers i will tell them that i have worked too hard and too long to cheat. why would i blow my chances of graduating!if i believed they would continue the behavior i would discreetly inform the teacher because i in no way want to have any ties to cheating
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Post by hh0933323 on Jun 16, 2013 15:36:45 GMT -6
IF someone hands me a note with answers to test questions I simply would deny them. It wouldnt be fair for those that worked long and hard to achieve success vs the ones that didnt. With cheating, you may pass the test but how would be able to be successful while at work?
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Post by FT HSC Admin on Jun 20, 2013 8:25:53 GMT -6
Excellent work to all! Please be sure to tell a teacher if you are aware of cheating. Our patients (and your family) deserve to be safe when they are ill. You can inform a teacher anonymously if you wish. Understand that we have to catch a student for anything to happen to them.
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Post by tm0931408 on Jul 18, 2013 9:22:46 GMT -6
If I were offered answers to a test, I would let the student offering the answers know that I do not want to jeopardize my place in the respiratory care program or my future career. Although they may have had good intentions, that is not the way to help your classmates. I would suggest that they stop providing answers to test questions and find another way to help such as starting a study group. The person providing the answers is also cheating not just the person who accepts them.
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Post by FT HSC Admin on Jul 19, 2013 8:55:58 GMT -6
Forming a study group is a good suggestion, Tiffany!
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