Catching someone cheating

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Personally, I've found it very worth it when my 6 year old nephew was kicking my ass in Super Mario Bros and I surreptitiosly unplugged his controller at critical moments. Sometimes you got to do what you got to do.

Awww, but what you did was just putting down the kid's confidence and glorfiying your own some more. Now, does that make you feel better?? And if so, where is your conscience, he's the little kid you're supposed to let him win! :laugh: Now if he gets picked on in school and he doesn't defend himself, you know who caused it!
 
I'd tell that grp member to send it to everybody....in the group. Share the wealth! Haha j/k!

I think it's very important to talk to that person who "accidentally" received all the answers. Although unlikely, he/she may have really gotten it by accident. I wouldn't want to jeopardize his/her career path by immediately reporting to the dean.
 
Seriously.. In our language 'cheating" on exam has nothing in common with "cheating" word in general.. In my school, out of a 100 students 8-10 were "cheating " regularly , and may be 15-18 ocassionally. If they were caught they are ****e*, but they had to be caught by a professor. But, if someone "report" or whatever you want to call that snitching to a dean/professor, he /she will be lucky to hear "hi" till he/she graduates. If someone is taking the risk , there is no his fault that you dont have guts to take it.
 
I'd tell her to use it because if you have a good lawyer, nothing matters. As the story goes, this one time the year before I started, the pharmacy school dean, the pharmacy school dean of student services, and the biochemistry course coordinator all were eye witnesses to these two girls cheating on a biochem exam. The girls got out of it because they had a great lawyer.
 
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