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Is this considered as cheating on a test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophiolite" data-source="post: 74960967" data-attributes="member: 234799"><p>If your teacher has said it is OK then referring to your notes or workbook is not cheating. I agree with [USER=408342]@disciple Clint[/USER] that it would be a good idea to ask your teacher again, very directly. For example, "I just want to confirm that it is acceptable for me to use my workbook to help me answer the questions in the test."</p><p>Tests can perform three functions:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The obvious one: they tell you and your teacher what you know.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The other side of the first one: they tell you and your teacher what you don't know and so what you still have to learn</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In an open book test they can help you to learn while you are doing the test. That is definitely not cheating.</li> </ul><p>Good luck with the test and all that follow in your academic life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophiolite, post: 74960967, member: 234799"] If your teacher has said it is OK then referring to your notes or workbook is not cheating. I agree with [USER=408342]@disciple Clint[/USER] that it would be a good idea to ask your teacher again, very directly. For example, "I just want to confirm that it is acceptable for me to use my workbook to help me answer the questions in the test." Tests can perform three functions: [LIST] [*]The obvious one: they tell you and your teacher what you know. [*]The other side of the first one: they tell you and your teacher what you don't know and so what you still have to learn [*]In an open book test they can help you to learn while you are doing the test. That is definitely not cheating. [/LIST] Good luck with the test and all that follow in your academic life. [/QUOTE]
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