27.05.2006, 11:13:03
Renegade Wrote:And for those ratting out the sellers...they need a beating. If they want to take the exams without cheating, fine - but they didn't have to destroy other people's chances.
So good guys destroying the cheaters' chances to cheat is bad, but cheaters destroying the good guys' chances "to get everyone the grade they deserve" isn't?
They destroyed the fairness and correctness of the exam, thereby making it a totally inadequate tool to rate the students.
Btw, re: "improved chances", the sheets from the previous year are freely available online. If you want to improve your chances, you try your hand at them. The structure is absolutely the same. If you saw a previous year question sheet containing a task to "Graph the function f(x) = 3x^2 + 5x" (ok, this is math, but still), would seeing that the current sheet contains a task to "Graph the function f(x) = 5x^2 - 3x" really improve your chances?