I have classes that are costing me thousands of dollars and never once spoken to the teachers. Everything is computer generated and graded by the computer. They literally do nothing and charge full price. Still being charged student activities fees and campus is closed. That is the real story not that students use the internet to research answers.
Yasss preach if they take your money you take those A’s. The only unfair part is the students. The students cannot financially afford college cause they have no job so why pay?
@@PatheticTV oh geez. I can’t imagine the immense pressure over there. I have a friend who did school in China. I heard from her that it’s extremely difficult.
Right? I think that's why they are making us turn our cameras on next quarter... Which I am not gonna do, I will straight up leave class if they force me to turn my camera on.
@@Maw0 My school requires cameras to be on during class. What I do to cheat on APUSH tests is to have a 2 computers and say that I have wifi issues to turn off my camera during the test. Most kids in my classes just show their foreheads, ceiling, or hair.
@@WanderingRationalist there are so many Maria’s in the US that are taking Ap Us Hist. And in regards to seeing that students cheat. Well he really can’t do anything about the quizzes because it’s what the college board requires in order to help the students pass the national test.
@@JC-jx8un millionaires come in all shapes and sizes. I want to be a millionaire and understand how the universe works. To do that requires a lifetime of studying and work. You could also be a millionaire and sit in a chair all day.
@@brandonberisford u said "good luck landing a job with that mindset" which is basically saying u need to learn and study more then u mess around when in reality that's wrong. Just look at all these youtube and tiktok stars as examples. They're rich and yet they do the most basic things that anyone could do.
Honestly that's how it should be. I am an engineering student who tends to use google if I need to find the equation for a specific concept, if it's something I didn't prepare for on a test. There's no reason why it shouldn't be allowed as no engineers expected to memorize all these obscure equations by heart. They just need to know how to find and utilize them
@@cleitoncamilojr8094 Honestly from what I saw many Chegg answers weren't original and just copied their answer from the instructors handbook, many times not explaining it correctly. So if you're taking an advanced course and have no idea what's going on, I doubt Chegg will help you much. And honestly, I think that's a very good thing lol
I thought this was public knowledge. The professors are guilty of it as well. You can literally type the questions they ask on a test in google and the answer will come up.
I don’t cheat and I’m failing. Students who cheat, they are passing. Most professors aren’t teaching. I have to teach myself as tutoring is limited. I’m just paying the professor to give me a test.
My GPA was immaculate before the pandemic and now I don't even know what ot feels like to get an A anymore lol. I'm failing everything and totally understand you
Look, don't blame the students here. This has been a much bigger problem for much longer than anyone wants to admit. The problem is the fact that everything is based on grades: scholarships, banks, jobs, etc, but that grades are arbitrary. Grades are supposed to mean that someone has put a lot of effort in and/or knows the material very well, yet every single student in America knows someone who just memorized the information and forgot it, or those that are just naturally intellectually gifted and that never had to try very hard. What you're seeing right here is not a problem of cheating, though that may seem like it's the case. What you're seeing right here is a bunch of students adapting to meet the goals set by the university (aka, getting good grades), and then being punished when they meet those goals, simply because they didn't do it the exact way they were supposed to. Now, if you want students to stop cheating, all you've got to do is change the goals. If learning were actually about learning, guess what, you wouldn't have these record high levels of cheating, because then there wouldn't be a point to it. Cheaters wouldn't be rewarded for good grades, and they wouldn't be able to pass the classes, either.
@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to It is unfortunate that this is our reality. We're being indoctrinated to become laborers for the capitalists - we sit and stand in place and are conditioned to remain silent and appeal to the chief authority at all times, those being our teachers and administrators, and those of us who speak out against the school are expelled or, in the case of the authority figures (our teachers), fired.
@@Boss_Isaac Don’t confuse capitalism with what we have now. We don’t actually have true capitalism. Capitalism isn’t the enemy. It’s the aristocracy that’s the problem.
Copying good questions is something that I agree with because it helps the student learn. But copying answers without learning is cheating yourself. I cheated senior year of high school and it wasnt a good decision. It actually took more time to cheat than it would if I actually listened to my teachers
This show is complete & utter BS! I have 4 "teachers" this semester, I can only tell you what ONE of them looks & sounds like. Why is that? The teachers at my school don't even hold classes. No Zoom or Microsoft Teams..NOTHING. How am I supposed to learn Calculus with no actual teacher?? That's the problem, not students trying their best to absorb information on their own & turning to Google because it's a better teacher.
My online statistics class was the same years ago, which I could see being harder for calculus... Do they have office hours? You could set up an appointment? My class required in-person exams or ProctorU, which worked well.
Bruh just read the textbook and do the exercises. I don't watch my teacher's recorded lectures because it takes longer. It's definitely possible to teach yourself.
Also, do extra exercises that the teacher doesn't assign for homework. These should be the hard problems in the textbook. The idea is that if you work with the hard problems while applying concepts you learned, it will be easier to solve the easier problems on the test with those same concepts.
@@Angel454533 Out of 13 teachers, only one has had office hours, a handful actually held classes, & only 2 did video lectures. In other words, most did nothing to teach & ensure we understand the material. Nothing but instructions & deadlines.
They love to focus on the students plagiarizing but never the professor doing the same 😭 How you gonna copy someone else’s whole test to then judge students for cheating?
If I had to rate some of my online teachers how interactive and responsive to student needs they are a lot would get D’s or F’s! Most have been good though.
Teachers are also guilty of being lazy and unwilling to evaluate their ineffective teaching methods. If they ask questions that can easily be looked up on tests, they're doing something wrong. It's honestly just as ineffective as having students memorize and throw up answers they won't retain long term anyway.
@@qasimahmed445 they don’t steal. They literally buy it from a test bank that is outdated. All the answers have been put onto quizlet and the internet. Anyone can buy a test bank. They don’t write their own exam.
@@Vincent-ds3kc it would be awful if teachers started writing obscure questions just so students can't look them up. You would spend more time figuring out what they are asking but at the end it's the same content, that's why you can find all the answers.
What an incredibly stupid comment. Students need to take responsibility for their own learning and stop blaming hard working teachers for their own failures.
Don't get discouraged. It's YOUR degree and your brain. YOU have to care. The caps are not me screaming but emphasis since italics are not possible. Who decided caps are the same as hollering anyway?
@@keouine _italics are possible_ actually. Type underscores adjacent to the words/phrases and TH-cam will italicize the words. Use stars *for bold* and hyphens -for crossouts-
This feels like when they used to not let us have calculators during tests because we wouldn’t have calculators with us all the time in the ‘real world’...then smart phones were created
I had a physics class that was open note, open book, open internet, open everything but you couldn’t find anything online for quizzes no matter how much you tried. I feel if professors weren’t lazy and set their own questions, the cheating wouldn’t be a problem.
As someone aspiring to be a professor, and who has taught high school, I promise you these teachers don't get paid enough to make their own tests. Your high school teachers were barely making enough money for a basic apartment. Starting salary is under $35,000 for a lot of the country. They're working 50 hours a week. I PROMISE you they don't have the time to make their own tests. When some really smart person has written thousands of great questions, why make your own? We don't get paid for that garbage.
@@luna9200 Sounds like a problem with the system. How is it possible to be working 50 hour weeks when many of these multiple choice tests online are automated and can be graded easily without a red pen? Kinda negates your whole argument. Teaching is a very noble profession, but being true to your cause to help students learn and use your own knowledge to test them is more important than using McGraw Hill’s knowledge to test them.
It’s not our fault that college forces us to take classes that we don’t even care about in the “core curriculum.” Since college is obviously a money grab from us we may as well make it easier for ourselves. We wouldn’t cheat as much in the classes we actually care about because we actually want to know the material in those classes.
I struggle with college online. It’s so easy to zone out and it’s pointless to attend zoom lectures if your internet isn’t stable. Professors aren’t usually fluent with the technology and a lot of classes aren’t made to be taken online, like science classes. You don’t get lab experience from a box in the mail.
Online classes are honestly very boring and since there’s assignments online too I tend to get really bored and zone out to where I just don’t want to do it
I found lectures in person to be the same for the most part. You need a prof to be engaging and not blab on about how exciting he thinks his research on some obscure thing... I'm looking at you prof from first year university!!!
I feel grades matter rather than me understanding. I don't have ample time to comprehend certain things in my engineering classes but they don't care. Grades grades grades. Cheating helps us continue college because apparently actually teaching isn't a principle
The sad part is this issue still relevant even today… I’m not really learning math ooff… well unless figuring out how to use an math solving app counts 😅
Honestly the bigger issue is that how well you do is more important than how much you learn. I once was asked if I wanted to take an easy professor “do you want an A or do you want to learn”? Umm both ideally but we are taught an A is more important. It technically means nothing.
This makes me think about when I was in grad school. One night during class, right before a test, one of my professors told the class that he approached the department head once and asked, "Why are we making these students take tests without their notes and textbooks? When they start working in their field, they're going to have access to books, the internet, and their coworkers as sources of information for things they don't know." He said the department head thought he was insane for asking that. I had already enjoyed him as a professor; and my like for him increased that night. He was right though. Information is at the tip of our fingertips nowadays via smart phones, tablets, and PCs. You can Google just about anything!
@@Alex-ez4sq That is correct, Chegg can give away your email address and IP address to colleges in investigations for academic misconduct. And yes, Chegg is a subscription based product that cost roughly $15 per month. Chegg is not all that bad: the textbook solutions can help you with tough homework problems, provided you don't just copy it word from word.
Why are the questions taken directly from the internet? Why are professors being so lazy? I have incredible teachers who creat their own original work, and googling it will get you nowhere unless you know what to Google for, all of that taking way too much time for one question. Students will ALWAYS try to find a easier way out.
Professors are "tenured" and are paid to do research which brings the university money. Rarely are they promoted for teaching ability. For my statics class (engineering course), our professor made us use respondous lockdown browser and used questions directly from the publisher because the questions were not her own. The class average was an F on all the exams.
@@joeyGalileoHotto we use respondus as well in all of my classes, never has the class average been an F though. My classes are also mostly adults working full time while up in their medical careers so it’s not like they have extra time. It’s sad to see. Professors should know the material well enough to be able to come up with original questions.
@@-MaryPoppins- She curved the course average an entire letter grade to a C at the end of the semester after numerous complaints from students. Basically, they were 10 questions that had to be done in an hour with only 15 minutes to submit our answers.
@@tangerinegrapefruitflavors2530 neither do we learn anything from our school education system which is more about passing and getting good grades compared to actually learning.
To be honest, with this world being around internet, it’s unrealistic that you would not have access to google. Doctors use google, engineers use google. The skill of seeking information and going out to find information is way more useful because I will forget everything I’ve learned in a class within a month
Students feel more obligated to get good grades over actually learning the material. Teachers are being lazy and the schools are charging full tuition for classes where the teachers don’t even show they’re face. Also students are extremely unmotivated at this place in time so I don’t know what they expect. I feel bad for every family paying tens of thousands of dollars for their kid to be sitting in their room all day.
And yet I don’t blame the kids, or myself, I blame the education system, we’re taught that it’s the grade that matters and not taught to actually learn
This was so biased 😂. Not all the answers are online and you can actually learn from the step by step instructions. These apps got me through high school math.
I started cheating in the pandemic as well; it is my revenge against my university that doesn't do anything useful yet it keeps draining my money. I finally started to go to exams without nerve breakdowns and it feels great
I wish I could’ve cheated more this semester. They gave me 5 times as much coursework and I couldn’t keep up. It was so much. I’d much rather go back to at school classes.
My issue is that no matter online or in class, EVERYTHING I learned will disappear or be forgotten after I had taken the classes’ final exams. Mostly everything I learned is not being put into use; therefore nothing really sticks, especially in the subjects I show little to no interest in...
Sometimes what you learn in class is not on the test. Looking up an answer online does not mean you are not learning, I’ve studied for hours and once I take an exam the wording is different from the way you might have studied it, that is because the professors are not creative and they use a generic quiz for most of their career. I like quizzes where critical thinking is applied, I can respond in my own words, and get feedback from the professor.
My microbiology teacher phrases her questions in a way that is not easy to google. She tells her students this in the beginning of the class. But her homeworks that are due before the tests always prep you enough. You're fairly familiar with the material and the questions make sense just from doing to the homework.
My medical microbiology lab is impossible to cheat online cuz its literally just a picture and you have to guess, yes guess because he fcking didng teach us about labs lol, what it is.
In other words, your professor actually teaches lol. That is the issue with a lot of these other professors who complain, because they don't teach and they copy all their material from somewhere else.
I think if tests and quizzes are going to have all these googleable questions, they are asking for it. And most of the majors or classes they are taking aren't useful especially if they are just going to learn everything on the job. I'm a business major, why should I care if I cheat on my history exam? Unless it's for medical, law school, and the like, the schools should stop with all this "honor" bs especially since all these fields have no honor or honesty, and do nothing but cut corners once you actually work them.
I am guilty of this. I used to cheat on all of my homework assignments and exams, but I immediately stopped because I realized that what I was doing was wrong and that by cheating, I wasn't learning anything either, so cheating barely helped me understand a single thing.
I literally don't think I can cheat in my classes since I'm an education student. We don't get tests, we just write a lot a essays that have no right or wrong answers and get graded on participation and professionalism.
I had a teacher once make her own questions that she didn't even know the answers to and was always wrong ..she was always asking us to change something she did wrong .....no one was passing her class
You guys are too lucky compare because my teacher requires from us to use something called honor lock it like you are sharing screen and at the same time it is requiring what you are doing
Oh heck nah. If they ever make me use a camera, I will straight up ditch class. Y'all mfs can't record me without my permission, and I didn't agree to it.
When I took Anatomy and Physiology I&II, we would have to turn our laptop around to scan the room, show only a water bottle, ID and if allowed blank sheet of paper both sides. Then do a camera and mic test, and theeen take your exam. Once it was done you had to show your paper again to make sure nothing else was written on it. Plus it locked your screen. I didn't mind it, I studied enough and passed both with high A's.
Some of my professors in Grad school last year didnt do testing. They were focused on us understanding the info and had us do virtual oral reports, group projects, and different things other than question and answer tests.
If you are cheating at least try to understand how you got the answer. That’s what i try to do and that’s how i learned some topics in math, chemistry, history etc. Google is literally your other teacher
I don’t necessarily use the answers to cheat, I do the work on my own to try to get to the answer. Also when you stay as focused as you can on zoom it helps, I have good notes!
this is a desperate cry for help from students who are struggling to learn this year like this say "it goes in one ear and out the other ". online schooling is not help students learn when its so easy to get distracted
I got this video recommended to me after I just watched a video where a professor makes an entire class retake the midterm due to someone leaking a test bank. I wonder how this professor is reacting to this happening.
I had a teacher that let us use notes internet and anything. And she still let us have it. She’d say “you can use your books, phones, an exam from last year’s course… I really don’t mind.” Turns out she made 5 different exams per course and designed the questions herself. Ain’t nobody gonna find that on chegg or quizlet 😔 smh
Shi I'm in zoom class rn and we are watching this, I ain't guilty though I never use chuggs or whatever yall call it I use brainly so technically it don't count 🤷🏾♀️
I remember the days in high school when the teacher wouldn't allow calculators, because you can't always depend you will have a calculator around hahahaha
My entire college career was a sham. Can you imagine if people actually figured out I cheated all through college and my diploma was bought, I'd lose my license.
My brother used Chegg and Quizlet for college during covid but he was smart with how he did it. If it was an answer that he had to type, he'd paraphrase the answer. If it was a test that he finished quickly, he'd let the timer run for a while
but i think some teachers are misinterpreting this a bit. like, they assume everyone is cheating, or that because we technically have access to google it’ll be so easy. some of us are still struggling despite everything 😕 some people assume that online school is so easy for everyone but it’s really not. and having access to the internet won’t change that. it’s hard to comprehend stuff when everything you’re learning is on zoom sometimes
@@thedoublehelix5661 Not really. First of all they can be class specific. For example in a science class it could be “In this picture what is happening and how do you know” type of question. You can’t exactly google your way out of that. Also they can focus more on critical thinking questions about how “you” think rather than fact memorization types of question that can be easily looked up.
Students are _not_ properly prepared for testing because of which of the following reasons: A: All of the above B: No lectures C: Middle aged and older teachers that lack the ability to use technology D: Technology makes learning and retaining more difficult E: Test questions are uncommon in everyday scenarios
My manager when I first started working told me, the key to success isn't knowing the answer it is knowing where to find it. And that has stuck by me ever since The reality is that, the education system is outdated and for the most part you might use 25% of what college taught you. The best education you will ever get is in the workplace.
If teachers were actually teaching and schools were suitable and safe places for thee children and students, then there would be no need for students copying stuff from the internet.
I know how it feels during these times. I am a college student myself in Louisiana, and I still try my best to make sure I do test honestly with no cheating. Not easy, not by a long shot, but it is possible
students wouldn’t cheat if schools taught stuff that would actually be of value….. 99% of students only go to an educational institution to get a qualification, not to learn
I graduated only several years ago and remember when classmates would complain whenever a class would go online during snow days, instead of giving us off, feels for everyone that now does this everyday, even on sunny days.
Now because of this video, all the help that we get on the internet is going to be extremely harder to find . Colleges are already scamming us for money, but now we will lose even more money because the extra help we get through the websites will be gone, will have to repeat the class and still get stuck with a professor that won’t teach their students.
I had never heard of Chegg but this video opened my eyes to the fact that I haven’t been using chegg. Thank you for telling me about this. I appreciate it greatly!!
I have classes that are costing me thousands of dollars and never once spoken to the teachers. Everything is computer generated and graded by the computer. They literally do nothing and charge full price. Still being charged student activities fees and campus is closed. That is the real story not that students use the internet to research answers.
Completely agreee!!! Why not report that instead of cheating!
You’re right charging us fees for things we not using
Yasss preach if they take your money you take those A’s. The only unfair part is the students. The students cannot financially afford college cause they have no job so why pay?
Online Classes teach you almost nothing. You are pretty much on your own to figure it out. They should be discounted at the least.
I agree 100%
This just shows you that when grades matter more than actually learning and providing a quality education this is the outcome.
Exactly. Everything is extrinsically motivated. We are working to get the grade, not to actually learn something.
@@akatastrophe couldn’t put it better myself. sadly this problem is prominent all over the world, even here in Hong Kong
@@PatheticTV oh geez. I can’t imagine the immense pressure over there. I have a friend who did school in China. I heard from her that it’s extremely difficult.
THAT PART.
Completely agree
*No one* should be surprised by this. Online means access to the internet is part of the learning. I’d be surprised if people _weren’t_ cheating.
Right? I think that's why they are making us turn our cameras on next quarter... Which I am not gonna do, I will straight up leave class if they force me to turn my camera on.
@@Maw0 My school requires cameras to be on during class. What I do to cheat on APUSH tests is to have a 2 computers and say that I have wifi issues to turn off my camera during the test. Most kids in my classes just show their foreheads, ceiling, or hair.
@@maria-vw4bb Holy moly, you're smart. I'm sorry you have to turn cameras on in the first place lol.
@@maria-vw4bb aren’t you worried that your professor will find this post?
@@WanderingRationalist there are so many Maria’s in the US that are taking Ap Us Hist. And in regards to seeing that students cheat. Well he really can’t do anything about the quizzes because it’s what the college board requires in order to help the students pass the national test.
teachers be like “don’t plagiarize.”
Bruh your entire lesson is on quizlet.
It’s a test bank that’s not a big deal
😂😂
LMAO RIGHT
brainly: 😼
Ikr
Imagine you get expelled because you decided to go on the Today Show and straight up admit that you’re cheating on National Television
school can't teach common sense 💀
You are the guy that graduated at 18. I responded to a comment asking a question a long time ago but you never responded
I mean, I’m asking myself why would they do this interview 🤦🏻♀️
Seriously idiots
I was thinking the same thing.
College is 90% self taught, 10% learning in class.
@Katie Ellen Tu Goodluck landing a job with that mindset.
@Katie Ellen Tu i did my fair share of goofing off dont get me wrong but learning was my priority.
@@brandonberisford u could have that mindset and still be a millionaire
@@JC-jx8un millionaires come in all shapes and sizes. I want to be a millionaire and understand how the universe works. To do that requires a lifetime of studying and work. You could also be a millionaire and sit in a chair all day.
@@brandonberisford u said "good luck landing a job with that mindset" which is basically saying u need to learn and study more then u mess around when in reality that's wrong. Just look at all these youtube and tiktok stars as examples. They're rich and yet they do the most basic things that anyone could do.
I had a class where we were allowed to “open notes, open google, open whatever possible” and still got no answer. Now, that’s something else.
I can relate, don't feel bad.
Honestly that's how it should be. I am an engineering student who tends to use google if I need to find the equation for a specific concept, if it's something I didn't prepare for on a test. There's no reason why it shouldn't be allowed as no engineers expected to memorize all these obscure equations by heart. They just need to know how to find and utilize them
@@cleitoncamilojr8094 Honestly from what I saw many Chegg answers weren't original and just copied their answer from the instructors handbook, many times not explaining it correctly. So if you're taking an advanced course and have no idea what's going on, I doubt Chegg will help you much. And honestly, I think that's a very good thing lol
My math teacher let's us use the actual textbook, and our notes on a test
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lmao y’all late with this? it’s been a year, anyways focus on the real enemies: universities charging full tuition 🙃
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LMAO
Another enemy is Teachers Union perpetuating the ban on schools, at least in my area in Southern California
y’all getting scammed lol
I thought this was public knowledge. The professors are guilty of it as well. You can literally type the questions they ask on a test in google and the answer will come up.
A test bank does not mean you are ok to cheat
Thank you 🤣
I don’t cheat and I’m failing. Students who cheat, they are passing.
Most professors aren’t teaching. I have to teach myself as tutoring is limited. I’m just paying the professor to give me a test.
Well too bad for you, shouldve taken the opportunity.
why are you not cheating? 😵
@@calabiss4672 I don't know how as there are 2 cameras watching me while I take the exam and it just feels wrong.
My GPA was immaculate before the pandemic and now I don't even know what ot feels like to get an A anymore lol. I'm failing everything and totally understand you
@@kleptomatic34 Thats so unfair man Play the same game and cheat Watch tiktok youtube tutorials on how to cheat Hope u succeed :)
Yo just leave us alone and let us pass our classes
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They need to ✨mind their fcking business ✨😌
@@aidan9656 facts
Lmfao
Exactly peoppe go through so much nowadays due to family deaths problems and they expect us to just put all our time studying?!
Look, don't blame the students here. This has been a much bigger problem for much longer than anyone wants to admit. The problem is the fact that everything is based on grades: scholarships, banks, jobs, etc, but that grades are arbitrary. Grades are supposed to mean that someone has put a lot of effort in and/or knows the material very well, yet every single student in America knows someone who just memorized the information and forgot it, or those that are just naturally intellectually gifted and that never had to try very hard.
What you're seeing right here is not a problem of cheating, though that may seem like it's the case. What you're seeing right here is a bunch of students adapting to meet the goals set by the university (aka, getting good grades), and then being punished when they meet those goals, simply because they didn't do it the exact way they were supposed to. Now, if you want students to stop cheating, all you've got to do is change the goals.
If learning were actually about learning, guess what, you wouldn't have these record high levels of cheating, because then there wouldn't be a point to it. Cheaters wouldn't be rewarded for good grades, and they wouldn't be able to pass the classes, either.
EXACTLY !!!
100% agree
The system is designed to train the population to be the ideal worker. It’ll never be about learning. An ignorant population is easier to control.
@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to
It is unfortunate that this is our reality. We're being indoctrinated to become laborers for the capitalists - we sit and stand in place and are conditioned to remain silent and appeal to the chief authority at all times, those being our teachers and administrators, and those of us who speak out against the school are expelled or, in the case of the authority figures (our teachers), fired.
@@Boss_Isaac Don’t confuse capitalism with what we have now. We don’t actually have true capitalism. Capitalism isn’t the enemy. It’s the aristocracy that’s the problem.
Prof: Copy and paste question = scholar
Student: Copy and paste answer = cheater WTF ?
Are you really so daft that you don't see the difference? Classes are for the students benefit, not the teachers.
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I agree. I work in a university, and teachers are lazy af. Reusing tests and test banks and then getting mad that students can look up the answers.
Copying good questions is something that I agree with because it helps the student learn. But copying answers without learning is cheating yourself. I cheated senior year of high school and it wasnt a good decision. It actually took more time to cheat than it would if I actually listened to my teachers
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YO
STUDENTS ARE DOING THIS TO SURVIVE. AND THEY HAVE TO COMPETE WITH OTHER STUDENTS WHO ARE CHEATING SO IF YOU DONT CHEAT YOU WILL DO WORSE.
I’ve done better than them
Matthew smith here a golden star
Sounds like steroids in sports
@Kaiser24 The problem is when you get on the job and compete against people who didn’t cheat and actually learned stuff. They will eat your lunch.
I’m having trouble online and I’m trying but I can’t fail cause my mom spend so much money
Guilty of it. Math has never been easier. Chegg and quizlet have been livesavers.
After Calculus 1, most people will never need the math they learn in school, so why not cheat?
Brainless
@@NewBlueTrue Very sad that the world will be controlled by people like you in the future. I'm guessing it won't survive much longer.
@@toaster4693 lol nah it'll be controlled by ppl who has to take calc 4 and beyond don't worry😂
I call it ✨using your resources✨😌
This show is complete & utter BS! I have 4 "teachers" this semester, I can only tell you what ONE of them looks & sounds like. Why is that? The teachers at my school don't even hold classes. No Zoom or Microsoft Teams..NOTHING. How am I supposed to learn Calculus with no actual teacher?? That's the problem, not students trying their best to absorb information on their own & turning to Google because it's a better teacher.
My online statistics class was the same years ago, which I could see being harder for calculus... Do they have office hours? You could set up an appointment? My class required in-person exams or ProctorU, which worked well.
Bruh just read the textbook and do the exercises. I don't watch my teacher's recorded lectures because it takes longer. It's definitely possible to teach yourself.
Also, do extra exercises that the teacher doesn't assign for homework. These should be the hard problems in the textbook. The idea is that if you work with the hard problems while applying concepts you learned, it will be easier to solve the easier problems on the test with those same concepts.
@@thebeerwaisnetwork8024 Everyone doesn't learn the same..
@@Angel454533 Out of 13 teachers, only one has had office hours, a handful actually held classes, & only 2 did video lectures. In other words, most did nothing to teach & ensure we understand the material. Nothing but instructions & deadlines.
They love to focus on the students plagiarizing but never the professor doing the same 😭 How you gonna copy someone else’s whole test to then judge students for cheating?
If I had to rate some of my online teachers how interactive and responsive to student needs they are a lot would get D’s or F’s! Most have been good though.
FAX NO PRINTER-
I mean, doesn't standardized test mean the same standard questions all around?
Lmfao
@@lolitis01 maybe idk, but the math questions, teachers dont even bother to change a single number to make it a little different 😭
Okay but can we talk about those people in the beginning snitching like their lives depend on it. They sang like a canary.
I bet they visit Chegg multiple times a week but not for cheating purposes, just to double check the answers 🙄
That’s what learning is, double checking your work vs straight up copying answers
Teachers are also guilty of being lazy and unwilling to evaluate their ineffective teaching methods. If they ask questions that can easily be looked up on tests, they're doing something wrong. It's honestly just as ineffective as having students memorize and throw up answers they won't retain long term anyway.
Literally the school just steals questions from the internet and posts it and it’s literally that’s easy to cheat now.
@@qasimahmed445 they don’t steal. They literally buy it from a test bank that is outdated. All the answers have been put onto quizlet and the internet. Anyone can buy a test bank. They don’t write their own exam.
@@Vincent-ds3kc it would be awful if teachers started writing obscure questions just so students can't look them up. You would spend more time figuring out what they are asking but at the end it's the same content, that's why you can find all the answers.
What an incredibly stupid comment. Students need to take responsibility for their own learning and stop blaming hard working teachers for their own failures.
SO TRUE
The school systems did this to themselves. If they only care about the numbers instead of what is learned, why should the students?
Don't get discouraged. It's YOUR degree and your brain. YOU have to care. The caps are not me screaming but emphasis since italics are not possible. Who decided caps are the same as hollering anyway?
@@keouine _italics are possible_ actually. Type underscores adjacent to the words/phrases and TH-cam will italicize the words. Use stars *for bold* and hyphens -for crossouts-
@@0IIIIII _Test_
neato I didn't know
As an adult you research for answers regardless. At work I’m going to Google questions about things I don’t know lol. It’s independent research.
This feels like when they used to not let us have calculators during tests because we wouldn’t have calculators with us all the time in the ‘real world’...then smart phones were created
@@melanieyates2356 I don’t know why they don’t let us use calculators. You’re testing our calculus skills or algebra skills not our arithmetic skills
Lmfao
@@Vincent-ds3kc Calculators can do algebra and calculus.
@@THEMANHASCOME-c5l sometimes teachers restrict the type of calculators
College isn't about learning, it's about getting a certification that you can waste money and do your chores in today's hyper-inflated job market.
@Gizmo Des To each their own I guess
Okay Elon
@Gizmo Des There's *almost* nothing at a College you can't learn online from Google.
@@danielconiff8178 Bitcoin to the moon
@@YT5screams5 you cant learn how to perform surgery online
And the sky is blue..
Lmfao
the sun is hot
And the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
the water is wet
taylor swift is the music industry.
@@ravijangrax WHY??? LMAO!!!
I had a physics class that was open note, open book, open internet, open everything but you couldn’t find anything online for quizzes no matter how much you tried. I feel if professors weren’t lazy and set their own questions, the cheating wouldn’t be a problem.
Why do some teachers and professors get their whole test from Quizlet and then turn around and judge students for cheating 🤔
EXACTLY
Lmfao
Test banks because making exams each year is tedious and very time consuming
As someone aspiring to be a professor, and who has taught high school, I promise you these teachers don't get paid enough to make their own tests. Your high school teachers were barely making enough money for a basic apartment. Starting salary is under $35,000 for a lot of the country. They're working 50 hours a week. I PROMISE you they don't have the time to make their own tests. When some really smart person has written thousands of great questions, why make your own? We don't get paid for that garbage.
@@luna9200 Sounds like a problem with the system. How is it possible to be working 50 hour weeks when many of these multiple choice tests online are automated and can be graded easily without a red pen? Kinda negates your whole argument. Teaching is a very noble profession, but being true to your cause to help students learn and use your own knowledge to test them is more important than using McGraw Hill’s knowledge to test them.
It’s not our fault that college forces us to take classes that we don’t even care about in the “core curriculum.” Since college is obviously a money grab from us we may as well make it easier for ourselves.
We wouldn’t cheat as much in the classes we actually care about because we actually want to know the material in those classes.
but chemistry is pretty important for pre med student
@@kaisasong1332 not everyone is pre-med
@@calabiss4672 I didn’t say everyone was premed
@@kaisasong1332 then why would you say what you said
@@calabiss4672 well idk maybe the OP said we which mean it includes everyone
Why are these people exposing us?!
That what I was going to say.
Most students DO NOT do this and this video is an exaggeration, am I right you guys??
🙂
@@snowman2149 do I sense sarcasm
I’m sayingggg!
they hateful and thought they would remain on top forever
I struggle with college online. It’s so easy to zone out and it’s pointless to attend zoom lectures if your internet isn’t stable. Professors aren’t usually fluent with the technology and a lot of classes aren’t made to be taken online, like science classes. You don’t get lab experience from a box in the mail.
Online classes are honestly very boring and since there’s assignments online too I tend to get really bored and zone out to where I just don’t want to do it
I found lectures in person to be the same for the most part. You need a prof to be engaging and not blab on about how exciting he thinks his research on some obscure thing... I'm looking at you prof from first year university!!!
@@ctg5679 are lectures in person more interesting? I always got distracted by people giggling or whispering beside me in offline lectures.
old news i cheated the first day of pandemic 😂😂😂😂
Lol same all the way
I’ve been cheating since high school... 🤣
@@ppjskh 💀😂
Ive been cheating since 1st grade- 💀Im surprised no one has caught me yet, ive been doing this for years on almost every.single.test 💀
Same
I feel grades matter rather than me understanding. I don't have ample time to comprehend certain things in my engineering classes but they don't care. Grades grades grades. Cheating helps us continue college because apparently actually teaching isn't a principle
The sad part is this issue still relevant even today… I’m not really learning math ooff… well unless figuring out how to use an math solving app counts 😅
Honestly the bigger issue is that how well you do is more important than how much you learn. I once was asked if I wanted to take an easy professor “do you want an A or do you want to learn”? Umm both ideally but we are taught an A is more important. It technically means nothing.
An A means nothing when you can't get a job cuz all you have is a college degree.
Its better to get an A than to learn because the vast majority of what you would have learned would have been forgotten anyway.
This makes me think about when I was in grad school. One night during class, right before a test, one of my professors told the class that he approached the department head once and asked, "Why are we making these students take tests without their notes and textbooks? When they start working in their field, they're going to have access to books, the internet, and their coworkers as sources of information for things they don't know." He said the department head thought he was insane for asking that. I had already enjoyed him as a professor; and my like for him increased that night. He was right though. Information is at the tip of our fingertips nowadays via smart phones, tablets, and PCs. You can Google just about anything!
Everyone used Chegg way back before Covid. Nowadays, you gotta do anything you can to be an advantage versus others.
What is a Chegg?
@manny It's more than that: they also provide solutions to textbooks and offer live tutoring.
@@Alex-ez4sq That is correct, Chegg can give away your email address and IP address to colleges in investigations for academic misconduct. And yes, Chegg is a subscription based product that cost roughly $15 per month. Chegg is not all that bad: the textbook solutions can help you with tough homework problems, provided you don't just copy it word from word.
The real story is how we didn’t ask to do online school yet forced to take these classes and pay full price for them.
gg scammed
Exactly! We students are being forced to take measures into our own hands
Why are the questions taken directly from the internet? Why are professors being so lazy? I have incredible teachers who creat their own original work, and googling it will get you nowhere unless you know what to Google for, all of that taking way too much time for one question. Students will ALWAYS try to find a easier way out.
Professors are "tenured" and are paid to do research which brings the university money. Rarely are they promoted for teaching ability. For my statics class (engineering course), our professor made us use respondous lockdown browser and used questions directly from the publisher because the questions were not her own. The class average was an F on all the exams.
@@joeyGalileoHotto we use respondus as well in all of my classes, never has the class average been an F though. My classes are also mostly adults working full time while up in their medical careers so it’s not like they have extra time. It’s sad to see. Professors should know the material well enough to be able to come up with original questions.
@@-MaryPoppins- She curved the course average an entire letter grade to a C at the end of the semester after numerous complaints from students. Basically, they were 10 questions that had to be done in an hour with only 15 minutes to submit our answers.
@@joeyGalileoHotto that doesn’t sound right at all 🥴
its not cheating. It using your resources. real world no one has time to remember all this junk on the flyyy
nothing wrong with cheating. students are utilizing their resources
That’s true. Lol 😀.
@Brian H But you don't learn anything if you just look up the answers on the internet
@@tangerinegrapefruitflavors2530 neither do we learn anything from our school education system which is more about passing and getting good grades compared to actually learning.
@@tangerinegrapefruitflavors2530 cool ig
Yep. Don't hate the players, hate the game
People are dying. Students are getting sick and they focus on this??!??!!!!??? It is so hard to go to school during a pandemic.
All they care about is making themselves look good
I am expert and I help you
To be honest, with this world being around internet, it’s unrealistic that you would not have access to google. Doctors use google, engineers use google. The skill of seeking information and going out to find information is way more useful because I will forget everything I’ve learned in a class within a month
Students feel more obligated to get good grades over actually learning the material. Teachers are being lazy and the schools are charging full tuition for classes where the teachers don’t even show they’re face. Also students are extremely unmotivated at this place in time so I don’t know what they expect. I feel bad for every family paying tens of thousands of dollars for their kid to be sitting in their room all day.
So why admit to this on camera?
Y'all they can get kicked out of college.
If colleges treat students like criminals, then some won’t go to college, or will seek a refund.
Chegg has been a lifesaver for me for physics with calculus.
And yet I don’t blame the kids, or myself, I blame the education system, we’re taught that it’s the grade that matters and not taught to actually learn
This was so biased 😂. Not all the answers are online and you can actually learn from the step by step instructions. These apps got me through high school math.
precisely
Espicially when you gotta pay money
my math teacher hasn’t taught us math at all she just excepts us to know and have 100 dollar calculators, photomath is my bestie
photomath 🙏
Why would y’all snitch🤦🏾♀️
WHY ARE U EXPOSING US PLS. Also my uni downloads this software that DISABLES other software AND detects eye movement and audio.
Right a bunch of snitches
You're a snitch too
EYE MOVEMENT & AUDIO !? Dangg
Detects eye movement? wtf kinda schools y’all going to that’s doing TOO much 🤡
You can still get around that by looping a pre recorded video for your camera diver. Disabling other software won't work in a virtual machine
I started cheating in the pandemic as well; it is my revenge against my university that doesn't do anything useful yet it keeps draining my money. I finally started to go to exams without nerve breakdowns and it feels great
I am expert and I help you
These kids act like they're not guilty of it as well lmao
ikr
I wish I could’ve cheated more this semester. They gave me 5 times as much coursework and I couldn’t keep up. It was so much. I’d much rather go back to at school classes.
I am expert and I help you
My issue is that no matter online or in class, EVERYTHING I learned will disappear or be forgotten after I had taken the classes’ final exams. Mostly everything I learned is not being put into use; therefore nothing really sticks, especially in the subjects I show little to no interest in...
Sometimes what you learn in class is not on the test. Looking up an answer online does not mean you are not learning, I’ve studied for hours and once I take an exam the wording is different from the way you might have studied it, that is because the professors are not creative and they use a generic quiz for most of their career. I like quizzes where critical thinking is applied, I can respond in my own words, and get feedback from the professor.
Oh pleaseeee we’ve been cheating even before the pandemic, including in person classes.
Even with two professors monitoring the exam 😏
Lol 😂
My microbiology teacher phrases her questions in a way that is not easy to google. She tells her students this in the beginning of the class. But her homeworks that are due before the tests always prep you enough. You're fairly familiar with the material and the questions make sense just from doing to the homework.
Yea. My professor for my engineering class gave everyone different variables and it's extremely hard to look up the question because she creates them.
My medical microbiology lab is impossible to cheat online cuz its literally just a picture and you have to guess, yes guess because he fcking didng teach us about labs lol, what it is.
In other words, your professor actually teaches lol. That is the issue with a lot of these other professors who complain, because they don't teach and they copy all their material from somewhere else.
Why is this a problem? Teachers get paid, Chegg gets paid, and students get grades. If you think about it, students are getting the short end.
I think if tests and quizzes are going to have all these googleable questions, they are asking for it. And most of the majors or classes they are taking aren't useful especially if they are just going to learn everything on the job. I'm a business major, why should I care if I cheat on my history exam? Unless it's for medical, law school, and the like, the schools should stop with all this "honor" bs especially since all these fields have no honor or honesty, and do nothing but cut corners once you actually work them.
Grades matter more than the knowledge to universities
$$$$
Online classes are so hard for me since I'm used to in person and hybrid. I don't learn anything in online classes.
Preach
I am expert I help you
I am guilty of this. I used to cheat on all of my homework assignments and exams, but I immediately stopped because I realized that what I was doing was wrong and that by cheating, I wasn't learning anything either, so cheating barely helped me understand a single thing.
I literally don't think I can cheat in my classes since I'm an education student. We don't get tests, we just write a lot a essays that have no right or wrong answers and get graded on participation and professionalism.
There are worse tragedies in life. There are worse things than "cheating" in classes, especially when your teacher/professor is not a good teacher.
I had a teacher once make her own questions that she didn't even know the answers to and was always wrong ..she was always asking us to change something she did wrong .....no one was passing her class
Yeahhh right, tell that to my professors who require cameras turned on exams. 🤯
Not to mention we will be recorded by their online security and they can check if we follow the rules.. 😥
same. we need cameras and have a proctoring app have audio and camera on at the same time
You guys are too lucky compare because my teacher requires from us to use something called honor lock it like you are sharing screen and at the same time it is requiring what you are doing
Oh heck nah. If they ever make me use a camera, I will straight up ditch class. Y'all mfs can't record me without my permission, and I didn't agree to it.
When I took Anatomy and Physiology I&II, we would have to turn our laptop around to scan the room, show only a water bottle, ID and if allowed blank sheet of paper both sides. Then do a camera and mic test, and theeen take your exam. Once it was done you had to show your paper again to make sure nothing else was written on it. Plus it locked your screen. I didn't mind it, I studied enough and passed both with high A's.
Some of my professors in Grad school last year didnt do testing. They were focused on us understanding the info and had us do virtual oral reports, group projects, and different things other than question and answer tests.
If you are cheating at least try to understand how you got the answer. That’s what i try to do and that’s how i learned some topics in math, chemistry, history etc. Google is literally your other teacher
I’m glad I’m not alone I do it that way too
I agree with this, however this story paints that students are using it for purely cheating purposes.
I do the same thing but Either way whatever I learned is forgotten after like a week or so
Got my BS 5 years ago all online and had so many people judge me for that and NOW they understand how hard it really is to self motivate
I took classes on campus and online and both require the same level of discipline and motivation.
I don’t necessarily use the answers to cheat, I do the work on my own to try to get to the answer. Also when you stay as focused as you can on zoom it helps, I have good notes!
Bruh why admit your cheating on tv while your STILL ATTENDING SCHOOL! Wait till after you graduate 😂
this is a desperate cry for help from students who are struggling to learn this year like this say "it goes in one ear and out the other ". online schooling is not help students learn when its so easy to get distracted
Most online exams are proctored live so if you cheat you won’t pass. Students cheat in classroom settings too.
the voluntary snitching is crazy
This is old news. Everyone who has a brain knows this.
“Academic integrity standards” how about you use that integrity to lower our tuition costs since we’re paying for school as if we are in person.
I got this video recommended to me after I just watched a video where a professor makes an entire class retake the midterm due to someone leaking a test bank.
I wonder how this professor is reacting to this happening.
Whose idea was it to appear on the news and expose the students?
same thing I want to know
I had a teacher that let us use notes internet and anything. And she still let us have it.
She’d say “you can use your books, phones, an exam from last year’s course… I really don’t mind.” Turns out she made 5 different exams per course and designed the questions herself. Ain’t nobody gonna find that on chegg or quizlet 😔 smh
Shi I'm in zoom class rn and we are watching this, I ain't guilty though I never use chuggs or whatever yall call it I use brainly so technically it don't count 🤷🏾♀️
😂😂😂
Lmfao
😂😂😂😂😂
"chuggs" hahaha
Chuggs 😂🤣.
I remember the days in high school when the teacher wouldn't allow calculators, because you can't always depend you will have a calculator around hahahaha
My entire college career was a sham. Can you imagine if people actually figured out I cheated all through college and my diploma was bought, I'd lose my license.
Why are you admitting this?
What degree though? If its medical or engineering or something of the like, I'd be far more concerned, because that would be extremely dangerous.
@@RYMAN1321 Exactly like why??? You got your degree...Zip it...
How did you cheat though?
Let the students cheat everyone has done it. I don’t know why they acting they never cheat in school
Y’all ain’t gotta be so loud😭
My brother used Chegg and Quizlet for college during covid but he was smart with how he did it. If it was an answer that he had to type, he'd paraphrase the answer. If it was a test that he finished quickly, he'd let the timer run for a while
As a college student and doing online it’s almost impossible to pass and learn. It’s disappointing
but i think some teachers are misinterpreting this a bit. like, they assume everyone is cheating, or that because we technically have access to google it’ll be so easy. some of us are still struggling despite everything 😕 some people assume that online school is so easy for everyone but it’s really not. and having access to the internet won’t change that. it’s hard to comprehend stuff when everything you’re learning is on zoom sometimes
A smart professor will create an exam that is so difficult that you can’t even get a 💯 with the Internet in front of you.
Nope they lazy to create one
That's screwing over the non cheaters
@@thedoublehelix5661 If you know it, then you know it.
@@thedoublehelix5661 Not really. First of all they can be class specific. For example in a science class it could be “In this picture what is happening and how do you know” type of question. You can’t exactly google your way out of that. Also they can focus more on critical thinking questions about how “you” think rather than fact memorization types of question that can be easily looked up.
Students are _not_ properly prepared for testing because of which of the following reasons:
A: All of the above
B: No lectures
C: Middle aged and older teachers that lack the ability to use technology
D: Technology makes learning and retaining more difficult
E: Test questions are uncommon in everyday scenarios
I'm going to post that on Chegg
People used Chegg and Quizlet all the time when I was in college. That was 10 years ago.
My physics professor knew we would cheat so he made it open note anyway.
My manager when I first started working told me, the key to success isn't knowing the answer it is knowing where to find it. And that has stuck by me ever since The reality is that, the education system is outdated and for the most part you might use 25% of what college taught you. The best education you will ever get is in the workplace.
If teachers were actually teaching and schools were suitable and safe places for thee children and students, then there would be no need for students copying stuff from the internet.
I know how it feels during these times. I am a college student myself in Louisiana, and I still try my best to make sure I do test honestly with no cheating. Not easy, not by a long shot, but it is possible
students wouldn’t cheat if schools taught stuff that would actually be of value….. 99% of students only go to an educational institution to get a qualification, not to learn
nobody’s gonna know. they’re gonna know.
they know:(
I graduated only several years ago and remember when classmates would complain whenever a class would go online during snow days, instead of giving us off, feels for everyone that now does this everyday, even on sunny days.
My calc 3 exams are open book. Still tough!
I am expert I help you
@@vishwajeetkumarsingh4720
Thank you for the offer! My class is _finally_ over!
Any one want to expert then contact me
And Hard!
There cheating out of desperation for a grade. This is why I hate college.
Yup thats why i dont go to school, learning is much more fun and purposeful without the grades.
Lmaoo they all keep saying they know friends who do it.....sure....friends lol
Now because of this video, all the help that we get on the internet is going to be extremely harder to find . Colleges are already scamming us for money, but now we will lose even more money because the extra help we get through the websites will be gone, will have to repeat the class and still get stuck with a professor that won’t teach their students.
The education system is a scam. Grades > Learning. Keep preaching!
Raise your hand if your degree makes it literally impossible to cheat!✋
engineering 🧐 this whole virtual school situation makes exams more tightly watched than any test I ever took in person in my life also lmao
me
I had never heard of Chegg but this video opened my eyes to the fact that I haven’t been using chegg. Thank you for telling me about this. I appreciate it greatly!!