James McGuire
March 6, 2003
English 322 Section #567
I find out that cheating doesn’t get me nowhere
in life. Because, it won’t learn me anything. I have
to find the information on my own without any help and
preview the paragraph to find the answer. Then, I will
learn what it is all about. In High School if the
teachers caught you cheating, they would take your
paper away and throw it in the trash. Testing becomes
pretty hard to memorize amass of information compact
into my brain then it becomes confusing to get the
right answer out because you think a lot about which
one is it or you would daydream about something else.
I hate it in exams when you lost the memory to the
answers. When people are talking, teachers teach you
more after they take the test. I wish it would be more
better if the instructors let you study for some more
time in class for exams and maybe I would get a better
grade. When students are cheating they would write in
the back of people’s chairs, hide answers and then it
would appear like magic, whisper to each other and
from the story, “Lets Put the Heat on Campus Cheats,”
they would use a cell phone. Students do this because,
they want to get a better grade like a 4.0 grade point
average, they want to graduate out of school more
quickly and have a better pay job in the future. I
don’t think it is worth it to cheat because you can
get into trouble and instructors may lower your
grades. People tell you the right answer and it can
could be the wrong answer. I hate it when people copy
your homework when students haven‘t done their work it
really wastes my working time when they don’t return
your paper back to you because, they will backstab you
many times. You may get into detention, suspension and
into plagiarism. Many others go to websites which
offer already made essays on many different topics
ranging to anthropology to zoology some of them are
free sites and other websites you have to pay money
for expensive fees.
Blessed
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