But with coursework I don't know if it is considered cheating, but more plagiarising, I normally read past examples and change some of the words around and emulate the structure, while interposing my own unique arguments in it somewhere
Have you ever considered cheating in your upcoming A-Level Exams?
I am doing my GCSE's and under no circumstances would I ever consider cheating as an option, because the end result potentially could be disqualification from all my exams which I don't want. Revision for me is the best option rather than looking at such alternatives.
Never. The risk is too much and what is the point of even going through a year of education just to pass an exam because you cheated - it doesn't demonstrate any ability or knowledge, and will remain as a 'fraud result' in your mind for the rest of your life.
No I wouldn't because when it comes down to it, I chose the A Levels I want to do and I want to be able to show the examiner what I know and ace the exam without the need to cheat. Plus the guilt would always be on my mind.
I do all essay subjects, so it's not like I can really cheat for it, unless I bring an entire textbook with notes to read from. I've never considered it, because it's not worth the effort or risk.
Not at all, because I think it's way too risky. (As well as immoral, but it feels like a waste of time to even plan out a cheating method as it is so dangerous anyway.)
Or, perhaps it isn't, and I have been successfully brainwashed by examiner propaganda.
I only used the calculator's powers for good. Downloaded Pac-Man onto it
Oops, I forget that you can download loads of apps on graphicals. My friend was showing me these apps that can do symbolic stuff (which is banned)! You could also basically write your own app to recall a lot of data.