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huevosabioyesterday at 6:50 PM4 repliesview on HN

When I was in college, there was a cheating scandal for the final exam where somehow people got their hands on the hardest question of the exam.

The professor noticed it (presumably via seeing poor "show your work") and gave zero points on the question to everyone. And once you went to complain about your grade, she would ask you to explain the answer there in her office and work through the problem live.

I thought it was a clever and graceful way to deal with it.


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lazyasciiartyesterday at 8:39 PM

Only if she advertised that option somehow. I worked two jobs in college, I didn't take time off to go complain about my grades.

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smileysteveyesterday at 9:04 PM

Lol, in 3rd grade algebra, a teacher called 2 of us in for cheating. She had us take the test again, I got the same exact horribly failing score (a 38%) and the cheater got a better score, so the teacher then knew who the cheater was. He just chose the wrong classmate to cheat of of.

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respondo2134yesterday at 11:00 PM

Except the power imbalance: position, experience, social, etc. meant that the vast majority just took the zero and never complained or challenged the prof. Sounds like your typical out-of-touch academic who thought they were super clever.

j45yesterday at 7:05 PM

This is a nice approach. The students who know the material, or even who manually prepare before seeing the prof achieve the objective of learning.

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