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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prepping is not cheating. Everyone should be prepping and the tests should accommodate or be resilient to that. Tests that can't are just bad tests (very common). It's impossible to police accidental "prepping" in the form of *educating a child*. Some people are very defensive/competitive about medication. If medication improves quality of life and doesn't cause harm, it is "treating" some "condition", regardless of what the constnatly changing DSM says. [/quote] Sorry, but you're wrong. Studying for a test at school is fine. Prepping for a test is cheating. No one "studies" for the Cogat, they already know it's against the rules, they just think the rules don't apply to them, or that if they didn't get caught, then they are justified and all the rest are rubes. In the US, that's not our culture. It's not something to be proud of or to brag about. [/quote] Against which rules? Can you please provide the rules? [/quote]
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