So if your friends jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?
Just a heads up, if you get caught cheating (assuming that’s what you mean, sorry if I’m wrong), it could lead to being kicked out of your university and banned from others. You should really check the consequences and weigh the risk against the reward. It might not be worth it.
@Uma
A watch would definitely help, but it’s not possible.
If it makes you feel better, think of me as someone studying to be a lawyer who specializes in defending people who did wrong, and the more I cheat, the more time they might spend behind bars.
@Quince
Whether you decide to cheat is up to you, but just think about the risk versus the reward. I find it funny that you quote scripture while considering cheating…
By the way, if you’re on Android, wear an OS watch, or if you’re on iPhone, get an Apple Watch.
Also, if you cheat, you might end up being the one defending those people and helping them get off. Everyone, including those who did wrong, deserves a defense. It’s up to the police to gather the evidence, and to the prosecutor or defender to do their jobs as best as they can; the jury or judge needs to do their part too. If everyone does their job, the right person should be convicted for the right offense.
It’s like the debate of whether you would kill one person to save 10,000, or convict one innocent person to ensure 10 guilty people are convicted… A nice discussion that can go on as long as the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg.
Thorn said:
I just don’t get why people pay so much to go to college and then go to such lengths to avoid actually learning anything.
A watch would definitely help, but it’s not possible.
If it makes you feel better, think of me as someone studying to be a lawyer who specializes in defending people who did wrong, and the more I cheat, the more time they might spend behind bars.