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Extremely normal.
I guess I can't help that much since I'm not a parent (and don't ever hope to be) so I don't spend a lot of time thinking about things from this perspective. I would think that cheating would eventually have to catch up with you. At some point, you're going to need the knowledge, and it's that point at which your attitude will help your kids.Mark1031 said:Yes ego is the main problem at this age. I mean the projects are stupid and don't teach anything, except to cheat. I don't think they are even graded or if so it's not that important but they are put on display. But what about the future. If you're the smartest one in class no problemo you can be high minded and do well but if there is rampant cheating and you are average then what morals do you adopt.
I always went to small private schools where actual cheating (like cheat sheets, copying someone else's paper, etc.) would have been too difficult to hide. But then when I got to college and had bigger classes, I was surprised at how prevalent it was, and how little was done about it.
I particularly remember a lot of it in Cal III, and I always wondered, are those guys engineers now?