Sunday, April 21, 2019

Cheating

Cheating is a big deal in college and there are harsh consequences, but cheating in high school, there aren't bad consequences which makes people keep doing it. According to Seattle Pi, in college, you could get suspended or even expelled if you cheated on anything(Thompson, education.seattlepi.com, 2019). If high school did this, then more students would be afraid of getting caught and then it would stop cheating going on.

Cheating is bad for students but harsher punishment is not the way to do it. According to The Spectrum, students need to learn from their mistake and so that they don't do it again (The Spectrum, www.ubspectrum.com, 2018). If we don't have harsher punishments for students, then they can learn from their mistake and that could be good from them and that will make them not cheat again.

I believe that schools should have harsher punishments. Students cheat because they are lazy and if there is a suspension for doing it then it will make students work and try on the test instead of cheating. This is the only way to stop it from happening, we need to follow how colleges treat cheating.

4 comments:

  1. I agree with your statement because each student does hard work to get through everything so if you take it super easy you are taking it easy when other people may have had challenges doing it.

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  2. I disagree I think that if students do not work hard for test then how are they going to work hard for their future. If students want to keep cheating then it is going to affect their own future.

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  3. I disagree with your position because if a student would cheat on a test in school but the school follows how colleges cheat the student would be kicked out. Where is the lesson to learn in that situation? If they learn their lesson of not cheating they would have to get all the way back into school to do that test.

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  4. I agree with your views because students care more about being suspended from sports than a bad grade on a test.

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