ok,here is what it is.Im 16,homeschool,and the kind of homeschool im in,they send my books and im supose to read the chapters and take exams online and that is how i get my grades.I want to hurry and finish and get my diploma,BUT I dont have enought ime to learn all the courses.So,should I just look for the answers to my exam,or should i read the material.Also if I take longer to complete all my courses it cost money,and i cant afford it.
2006-09-07
17:39:07
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➔ Home Schooling
And i cant go back to public school because i have to take care of my grandmother
2006-09-07
18:06:35 ·
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Hmmm, you're taking care of your grandmother, and you imply that you are financially responsible for at least your education if not other necessities of your life.
Sweetie, if anyone needs the benefits of a solid education, it is you. Now buck up and do the work. Sounds like you are going to need a good job, so you are going to need a good education. You have a lot of hard work ahead of you, and your diploma is only the beginning. Don't cheat yourself
2006-09-08 16:11:39
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answered by Terri 6
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I am currently enrolled in an online course to obtain a master's degree in Cybersecurity. I admit it is tempting to just look for the answers instead of reading the chapter, but this is not the way to go. Taking the easy way out looks good for the moment; but when it comes time to show what you learned, you will be s.o.l. Learn all you can while you can!
2006-09-08 15:43:33
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answered by Shanna S 2
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taking that kind of short cut would actually lead you to a longer road. and cheating is not the easy way out, your just actually making it harder for you to really learn. Learning is a process where there is no shortcut. If you need extra money you should find a job and entrust your grandma to someone else.
2006-09-07 21:17:07
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answered by Daniel Ira L. Cuevas 2
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Focus on your education and not on the schooling. Take your time to learn what has been given you, even if it means not graduating early. You have all the time in the world. What's the point of graduating early if your education is lacking? It will be a phony piece of paper that deep down you will know means only that you skimped on learning just to get the paper.
2006-09-08 01:10:38
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answered by glurpy 7
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The easy way out leads to the hard way in.
The way that you handle each experience and challenge factors into the quality of your life and how you will view yourself in the future, which affects your future's future.
Is your grandmother mentally functional? Have her quiz you. Also, bless you for what you are doing.
2006-09-07 19:27:34
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answered by thepolishpen 2
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don't cheat the purpose of an education is to learn. If you don't learn the material it is basically throwing that money down the drain anyway.
Plus if you go to college and haven't learned the high school material it will make college that much harder.
2006-09-08 00:23:41
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answered by lucky 2
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I think you already know the right thing to do or you wouldn't have posed the question. Cheaters don't usually have to think about cheating. They just do it. So, now that we've established that you are not a cheater, just go on and do the work.
2006-09-07 18:02:25
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answered by nobadkids 3
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For me,I will try my best to study as soon as possible,make all my endeavour in it....
But if I choose to cheat,finally,I will have nothing at all,because we study for knowledges,not for getting to the higher level without any improvement,this is not a right things.....
2006-09-07 22:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't try to cheat your way through. You'll regret not learning that information.
2006-09-08 01:57:40
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answered by Jessie P 6
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cheat now, learn it later. you will have to at some point. Or join a public school where its free.
2006-09-07 17:40:30
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answered by andyfox1979 3
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