Cheating isnt good, and since they have enough time to do it themselves, I tihnk you should tell your friend no. Its better for them, cuz then they'll be learning too.
2007-12-02 13:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not worth taking such a risk that might came to worse a big fail on your exam.
If he is really your close friend, he won’t be doing such things that cost you harm.
You had put so much effort and time on the final exam, hoping and wishing you could score flying colors, because of the $10 might put you an on bad record. Think about it; is $10 worth buying your answers? He said he will change his answer around and put some wrong to prevent you both being caught. You’ll never know, he’ll turn his back around, and said you cheated his. This thing couldn’t be predicted.
The exam is his responsibility to do it; you can help him this time round what about the next and the next time??
2007-12-02 14:00:22
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answered by Gravity 1
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$10 is so not enough I'd think $30 and up! Why should you do all the work and he get off practically free. If you get caught cheating or he gets caught cheating you could both get in trouble. Is it worth failing a class or being disqualified.
2007-12-02 13:36:43
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answered by ash 3
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Future Business Leaders of America
2007-12-02 13:36:47
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answered by witnessprotectionprogram 5
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well... consider these things
How long did you work on the assignment? (roughly how many hours were spent working on this when you could have been screwing around)
What do you think your time is worth? (if your work is paying you anything less than minimum wage.... you're getting suckered)
What are the consequences of being caught? (a risk factor always inflates the price of documents... you have to make it worth your wild)
Don't get suckered... make that lazy **** pay for not putting in the time! You should be rewarded for your efforts!!!
2007-12-02 13:39:13
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answered by Nathan T 2
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Everyone knows the difference between right and wrong. It all depends on the situation and type of person you are. Only yourself can decide what to do at that moment in your life.
2007-12-02 13:44:54
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answered by call_ur_bluff 1
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Uhh...Its a toughie..but id let him copy off some answers for free..but not all of them..but if he were a real friend, hed ask you for help instead of CHEATING!!!
good luck:D
2007-12-02 13:37:19
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answered by ♥elizabeth 3
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I don't think you should do it. if you're really close friends, then you should teach him how to be responsible and not let him take advantage of you. My friend was once like that but I told her that maybe she's just making friends with me because I'm smart and that I do all my work in time.
2007-12-02 13:41:22
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answered by VFCprincess:] 2
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No, it's wrong. No matter how much money he is giving you. Yes, it is worth more - as much as both your pride and self respect is worth, if you would like to have some of both!
2007-12-02 13:37:18
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answered by eldots53 7
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it's not the right thing to do either way. you really shouldn't do it, because it will just let your self conscious mind think that cheating, whether it be in school or in life, is alright -- and it's not.
2007-12-02 13:38:09
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answered by Carson Brooks 2
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