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The class clown just air dropped answers and he changed his answers before submitting, but send everyone the wrong ones.. HAHA.
This kid is going places |
Way to make friends and influence people. |
How do you know? |
| And parents wonder why their students don't get their tests passed back. |
| Genius. Brings the curve down and only affects cheaters. |
+1 |
I was asked to sub for this class and I overheard him to talk to his friend about it and they both laughed. |
Yep, sabotaging his friends under the guise of helping them. I'm sure he'll be great! And, I'm not condoning the friends using the answers, I'm just saying it's a jerk move to send wrong answers. I could see my kid (who is only so so at math, tbh) spending a lot of time trying to reconcile his answers with the friend's answers and thinking his must be wrong. |
| He should be disciplined for cheating. |
Did you report him for cheating? |
| Why would they even be one their phones? And why would someone trust another student’s answers? |
He's teaching them not to cheat, before they are arrested for doing that with their taxes. Sounds like a good guy. |
Because the kids are lazy so they’d rather just take someone else’s answers than think about their own response. I tell them this all the time, the kid you’re asking for the answers is usually as clueless as you are, but they persist. |
-1 More likely he’s got a career in white collar fraud as the next Madoff or Ponzi |
| Airdropped to what? The teachers didn’t notice that many on their phones? |