Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A huge percentage of UVA students hail from the DC area. Many are children of government employees. Is there any wonder why lying and cheating are so prevalent in Charlottesville?
RelaxMAGA, your guy won.
Anonymous wrote:If she signed thr UVA Honor Code, at matriculation, which everyone does, she is obligated to report. Honor violations are a very big thing at UVA.
https://honor.virginia.edu/course/honor-code#:~:text=The%20Honor%20Code%20of%20the,lie%2C%20cheat%2C%20or%20steal
Anonymous wrote:A huge percentage of UVA students hail from the DC area. Many are children of government employees. Is there any wonder why lying and cheating are so prevalent in Charlottesville?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all of these “ADHD” extra time blah blah diagnoses a form of cheating? Yes. They are.
No. They are not. If a kid has a legitimate diagnosis from a qualified professional, that is not cheating. Sounds like maybe you are trying to justify your kid’s cheating through someone else’s disability.
I don't completely disagree with you but everyone knows that anyone can essentially purchase a "legitimate diagnosis" from a "qualified professional."
Like getting out of military service with things like bone spurs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she signed thr UVA Honor Code, at matriculation, which everyone does, she is obligated to report. Honor violations are a very big thing at UVA.
https://honor.virginia.edu/course/honor-code#:~:text=The%20Honor%20Code%20of%20the,lie%2C%20cheat%2C%20or%20steal
She has no actual evidence. People just mention that “everyone” uses Chat GPT for the online test they just had, etc. People have told her the prof in that class knows but does not know how to fix it. I feel like they have this honor code but it is a bit of a smokescreen. It’s my understand kids who cheat get a 0 on the exam and have to write an apology letter. It does not sound like kids are getting expelled. They just get perfect GPAs and get into McIntire and Batton.
What kind of test is this...and isn't an easy way to fix it to make everyone take the test in-person and not online?
Financial Accounting. Over 700 kids and it is an online class with online tests.
My kid reports everyone cheats in this class as well. My kid does not and probably will get a lower grade which will go against them for McIntire (which I believe influences the cheating culture since it is so competitive to get in)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all of these “ADHD” extra time blah blah diagnoses a form of cheating? Yes. They are.
No. They are not. If a kid has a legitimate diagnosis from a qualified professional, that is not cheating. Sounds like maybe you are trying to justify your kid’s cheating through someone else’s disability.
The diagnosis is frequently BS.
You do not know this. You are parroting lies and hurting kids who are working twice as hard for half the reward and hearing people like you make them feel even worse about themselves for having ADHD. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheating starts at an early age and continues. Cheating/scamming are promoted and respected for some cultures and groups. This will eventually lead for companies to give tests during interviews. And ultimately devalues the degree from that institution.
Really? Which cultures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all of these “ADHD” extra time blah blah diagnoses a form of cheating? Yes. They are.
No. They are not. If a kid has a legitimate diagnosis from a qualified professional, that is not cheating. Sounds like maybe you are trying to justify your kid’s cheating through someone else’s disability.
The diagnosis is frequently BS.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all of these “ADHD” extra time blah blah diagnoses a form of cheating? Yes. They are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t all of these “ADHD” extra time blah blah diagnoses a form of cheating? Yes. They are.
No. They are not. If a kid has a legitimate diagnosis from a qualified professional, that is not cheating. Sounds like maybe you are trying to justify your kid’s cheating through someone else’s disability.
I don't completely disagree with you but everyone knows that anyone can essentially purchase a "legitimate diagnosis" from a "qualified professional."

Anonymous wrote:When did it become so pervasive? I knew people who cheated in college but few and far between. I don’t know anyone who cheated in grad school.
My daughter reports back from college at UVA that everyone cheats, all the time. I feel like she is trying to get me to say it’s ok, which I refuse to do. (If she cheats, which I doubt, she doesn’t do it very well because her grades aren’t fantastic.). I’m just shocked at how pervasive it is and it seems the school is aware but lets it go. When did the culture change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she signed thr UVA Honor Code, at matriculation, which everyone does, she is obligated to report. Honor violations are a very big thing at UVA.
https://honor.virginia.edu/course/honor-code#:~:text=The%20Honor%20Code%20of%20the,lie%2C%20cheat%2C%20or%20steal
She has no actual evidence. People just mention that “everyone” uses Chat GPT for the online test they just had, etc. People have told her the prof in that class knows but does not know how to fix it. I feel like they have this honor code but it is a bit of a smokescreen. It’s my understand kids who cheat get a 0 on the exam and have to write an apology letter. It does not sound like kids are getting expelled. They just get perfect GPAs and get into McIntire and Batton.
What kind of test is this...and isn't an easy way to fix it to make everyone take the test in-person and not online?
Financial Accounting. Over 700 kids and it is an online class with online tests.