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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never understand kids who give their friends the answers in cases like this. This is only hurting themselves. I'm let my son come in late to finish homework or study but this has seriously backfired when he's missed a lecture in the class he's skipped. We've backed away from ever doing this. [/quote] This is OP. I think my son inadvertently gives clues. He will get a text like this and have the following exchange: Kid who missed is Jane who has hard class 5th period and let’s call my son Joe who is in 3rd period. Jane: Hey, how’s it going? Joe: good, what up? Jane:I heard Mary started crying during the test and got upset [mary always worries and gets upset]. Joe: yeah it was a tough test Jane- what part did you think was the hardest? Joe; well xxxxxx was tough and xxxx Mary- oh yeah. I Wonder of out classes both had same essay/same question. What did your class get? Joe- we got xxxxxx Then my son realizes Mary wasn’t actually at school that day. He is so nice and trusting and it wouldn’t occur to him to cheat like that he is always surprised other kids are and part of him refuses to believe kids in honors/AP cheat.,[/quote]
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