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Photo
from Olga Lucia Botero
Everybody should be taught not to cheat
from the school days because the problem
is that most of the time it is not a
matter of once in a life time.
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Consequences
of Cheating
Olga
Lucia Botero from Colombia
"Big
problems at home", "I was sick", "I lost my notes",
"I forgot the test", "My book was stolen"...all of
these are excuses in order not to study for a test,
and you can always find a good one. The next day
without excuses, you must take the test. You need a
good grade in order to pass the course, and you are
hoping for a miracle, but the point is that they
don't exist, so the easiest solution is to cheat!
Does
it sound familiar? Well, perhaps once in a life
time each one of us has lived this kind of
situation and has cheated without looking at the
consequences of this act.
Everybody
should be taught not to cheat from the school days
because the problem is that most of the time it is
not a matter of once in a life time. If you are
successful the first time, the most probable thing
is that you will repeat the act; and if you are
doing this very often, it could bring serious
consequences in both the short and the long
term.
In
the short term, maybe you won't be caught, and you
will get good grades without studying, which sounds
fantastic, but you are wasting your time and your
money trying to "learn" by cheating. It is not such
a good method. In the end, who will be deceived?
the teacher or you? Well, I am pretty sure that you
will be the only loser. If you get caught, you will
be in trouble because you can be expelled from
school or the university, or at least you will get
a zero (0) on your test and a bad reputation, not
only with the teachers, but with the other students
as well.
In
the long term, there are also big consequences for
the cheaters. You may graduate from school or
university by cheating, but when you will be asked
to use your knowledge in other situations, as for
example at work, if you didn't learn much in the
university because you are a cheater, how would you
solve problems, give ideas, behave in a meeting or
perform in general on your job?
My
father used to tell me that cheating at school was
like forging a check. Well, at that moment, I
thought he was exaggerating, but now I understand
his words because when you cheat, what you are
doing is taking knowledge that is not yours and
using it as if it were. It's the same as forging a
check. Besides, I think whoever is accustomed to
cheating won't see any problem in doing bad things
in the future, such as stealing ideas from others
and plagiarizing works.
If
everybody just knew the importance of knowledge in
their lives, I think that people wouldn't cheat
either in universities or in schools. The problem
is that when you are a kid, you don't see the long
term, and most of the time the only important this
is the grades. In other words, what happens is that
there is a lack of conscientiousness about the
subject when you are at school and sometimes at the
university.
More
Short Essays on Cheating:
Common
Ways Students Cheat on
Exams
| Students
Have to Learn, Not
Cheat
He
Got Caught
Cheating!
| The
Teacher Caught Me Cheating
More
on Cheating:
Cheating
Scenarios
| Language
to talk about
Cheating
| Photo
Essay: That's
Cheating!
| Group
Photo: Meet the Class that 'cheated' for
this writing
project!
| What
do you think about cheating in
school?
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