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Old 03-25-2004, 03:42 PM
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Originally posted by PsychTau
I'd tell the prof about classmates cheating. If there's an honor code to abide by, then there's an honor code to abide by, and there's no excuse for their behavior. Also, I've heard of several honor codes that also state if a student knows about someone else breaking the honor code, they must report it.

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I know all military academies honor codes are like that: if you know cheating occurred, did not participate in it, but failed to report it, you are in just as much trouble as those who did cheat.

I agree - talk to the professor about the cheating - it's YOUR grade on the line as a consequence, since it appears he curved grades - you therefore are at an unfair disadvantage.

If the professor will not do anything about the teaching, then it's off to the dean's office. Believe me, a prof that does nothing about cheating, that gets referred to the dean, who then finds it DID occur, will have a lot to answer for.

It's not fun. It's not easy. It's not popular. But, it's the right thing to do.
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