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Post by Ephraim Desole on Dec 15, 2008 15:26:03 GMT -5
Kay, so I'm talking to my friend Eileen about this.
Today in first period, I walked in all casual and whatnot. Well, let me get to Thursday.
Thursday in first period, we had a test. I answered all the questions, and made a tinytinytinytiny cheat sheet for Eileen. Somehow, my Physical Science teacher notices and takes it. Fine. I get it, he caught me. So most likely, I get an F on that test. (I haven't checked my grades.)
So now we move to today. As soon as I walk in, the guy calls my name and tells me to go to the assistant principal. So I go there, and I wait, wondering what happens. I ended up getting three days of indoor suspension. Before I went to the room for indoor suspension, I went to Eileen's class to tell her what happened. And I told her, "I got three days indoor. Chances are, you will too."
I watched the door the whole day wondering if it happened to her, and nothing. She says the teacher didn't say a word to her.
So why do I get three days indoor for helping Eileen, and she gets absolutely nothing for actually cheating? The guy even wrote her name in my referral, so I knew the same thing was gonna happen to her.
Yeah, I'm done ranting now.
EDIT: This has been confusing me all day.
EDIT II: I checked my grades and I got a 72 on that test. I'm sure it's a C.
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Post by Forch Desole on Dec 15, 2008 21:50:38 GMT -5
You were the one who helped her to cheat. She didn't accept it, did she? Therefore, it was a one-sided cheat. If she did take it, it's another story. She should have gotten in trouble for taking the help.
A C isn't so bad, is it? It's not like it's going to effect your overall grades in some way. If the C ends up bothering you, ask for extra credit. Besides, three days isn't that bad. Just let it go. You don't want her to get in trouble, do you?
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Post by Ephraim Desole on Dec 15, 2008 21:59:42 GMT -5
She did take it once before, so it's not one-sided. And no, I don't want her getting in trouble.
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Post by Forch Desole on Dec 15, 2008 22:06:49 GMT -5
Then she should have gotten in trouble. Do you know if she got a negative grade because of it? Because the one who gives the cheat gets in more trouble, because he's more responsible. But the one who takes the cheat doesn't necessarily get in trouble, just a bad grade.
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Post by Ephraim Desole on Dec 15, 2008 22:07:56 GMT -5
I should ask her.
Brb, calling her atm.
EDIT: She didn't answer, but...
armed penguins: Do you know what grade you got on the test we got caught on? "Eileen": no
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Post by Xx{Midnight}xX on Dec 18, 2008 14:13:13 GMT -5
Cheating is bad both should be punished with a flat out 0 with no chance of retake.
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Post by Forch Desole on Dec 18, 2008 19:13:38 GMT -5
Run-on sentence is -- yeah.
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Post by Xx{Midnight}xX on Feb 18, 2009 22:26:02 GMT -5
My Science teacher is ridiculous yet understandable.
We have to put everything but what we are wearing (We can't even have our coats.) She gives us our writing tool. (Would be ok if it was a pen... But no it's a pencil.)
It's irritating. Am I wrong to sit there and mock her in class for it?
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Tater Tot
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Vuole una pelle.
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Post by Tater Tot on Feb 19, 2009 1:24:37 GMT -5
Wrong? Mocking teachers is a national past-time! Embrace the mocking!
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Post by Xx{Midnight}xX on Feb 19, 2009 10:01:19 GMT -5
I was asking because I did and I know she heard me... Considering I'm a loud mouth.
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Tater Tot
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Post by Tater Tot on Feb 19, 2009 13:59:57 GMT -5
It sounds like you're screwed until she forgets about the burning shame your mocking brought upon her.
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Post by Ephraim Desole on Feb 19, 2009 19:55:55 GMT -5
A two-month old thread got bumped why?
Also, Midnight, your bump has nothing to do with the original subject.
Locked.
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