UCF Professor Richard Quinn accuses class of cheating [Original]
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- University of Central Florida students study for test and get accused of cheating. Somehow a test bank of 700 questions floats around in the class. Students studied the 700 questions for a 50 question exam. The professor finds out and makes all students retake the exam. He claims he has a forensic analysis team on the case. No one can get out of retaking the exam unless they have a signed note from god.
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“The days of finding a new way to cheat are over.”
*Opens Quizlet*
Socratic 👀
@@bromodz2309 Brainly 👀
Slader 👀
so true! quizlet saved me many times!😂😂😂😂
Course hero👀👀
The twist: He made up the entire thing because he forgot to bring the material to present the chapter 9 slides
BRUUUH
Watch til the end
once, a professor of mine said that he forgot the material for the day's lesson in his car. he returned fifty minutes later with a different haircut.
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@@antonietto123 this had me in stitches 😂
"Also the CIA has been notified by this point of time and the navy seals have already been dispatched. "
Aw man… ☹️
It's too bad the Navy Seals copypasta didn't exist back then. I'm sure he would have just adapted it for his own use.
@@TransblucencyLol this is so funny!!!
"It's over"
Loved professors like this.
Outside of confessions, there is no way in hell that this guy can identify who cheated and who didn't.
He contacted book publishers 😂
And if he did know them, why didn't he make the cheaters retake the midterm, and the students that did it legitimately don't have to take it.
Of course they can. You have acess to all student's data including their participation in courses and grades. That is enough to identify student who cheated by 95% margain.
@@therealgago if he did find them they would be expelled
Of course they can.
At least he didn't hear an overly loud yawn.
i just watched that video lmao
@@marketafenwick8845 same
how did u know what i just watched
Lol seen that one about a year ago
THAT VIDEO WAS...I was scared man...
“For those who acted ethically, honorably, and did it right, you have me undying gratitude”
Student who got a 20/100: “ay no problem, man”
Legit laughed out loud
Lmao this comment
@@erictseitz same
that’s about to be me later this week, I have a really hard exam coming up and I sit right in front of the professor so I can’t get away with shit
@@graffititurtle11 good luck dude.
So you're telling me, bro did all of these IN FOUR DAYS:
-Met with associate dean.
-Worked with TAs to write a new exam overnight.
-Did "forensic analysis" on the data.
-Has a whole team doing "forensic analysis" on all the potential cheaters.
-Started an active case with academic affairs.
-Went back to the dean and negotiated a deal.
-Called all the major book publishers.
-Made the major book publishers start a legal case.
-Shared the info with management
-MET IN ATLANTA GEORGIA with faculty members from 20 universities and shared it with them
But he couldn't go through the trouble of writing his own exams and not reuse them? Lmfao at least try to make the bluff believable.
Haha you got him bang to rights
😂
Sure, you can legally own a penguin, if your name is Larry
It is possible and I can do this by myself like he did.
@@ardex9677 Are you Larry?
I’ve studied Engineering so our exams required long detailed answers. Our professors were encouraging us to exercice on previous years exams to study for the exams. This hide and seek method of creating exams will only lead to cheating
Same with computer science. We had to write algorithms and working code based off of a set of specifications and we were frequently provided with previous exams so we could see what types of questions would be on the exams.
Almost every single class I have taken in college so far had a pretty comprehensive bundle of study materials which generally include prior tests. They even generally reused a couple of questions from the old tests as a sort of check to see who used the materials.
Wait i'm studying in Germany and here its normal that the student orgs collect questions asked on exams and create a catalogue of previously asked questions for every course and corresponding professor. Students have free access to this catalogue and can use it to study. Nothing illegal or secret about it. Of course, using it by no means guarantees good grades bc it encourages tutors to innovate on exams. But there are some where studying the old exams alone can guarantee you pass. Is this not a thing in the US?
@@Jobtof Yes, I think also it’s a US thing. There is a whole industry of test banks around professors who want to monetize their positions.
@@JobtofBRUH THIS NOT ONLY MOTIVATES STUDENTS TO STUDY, THIS ALSO HELPS US FEEL THAT OUR HARD WORK PAYS OFF BY STUDYING.
The dude that didn’t study and was partying all weekend is hella happy lmao
Famus 801 I’m sure that same dude is the one who came up with the idea
@Maurits but at least he got a second chance rather than forsure flunking. I believe thats the whole point of this comment m8
Lol it made his day😂😂
Chicken Wang Good point... it’s not like if he has a chance of not graduating and getting legal actions taken on him. Smh
@@gdeb8380 what?
bruh they practiced 700 questions out of a possible 50? they basically learned the material then.
Yes, I believe that is called "studying" at most universities!
is this prof still alive
If that were true, the distribution wouldn't be bimodal. People who studied legitimately would get the same scores.
@@josephmathes but technically the test questions highlight what the prof wants you to know, which would mean they studied it at a deeper level, assuming they didn't just memorize A,B,C, or D
This is one of the first things that I thought. They went over a lot of material.
As a fellow professor, this whole thing is kind of gross. I just don't understand why this human wouldn't just take the time to design his own assessments to begin with. He's strutting his stuff and bragging about how the new midterm and final do not come from any test bank; I feel like a lot of the rest of us are like "yeah, dude, why didn't you make it that way from the beginning?". It's just lazy, teaching-to-the-book nonsense that makes these classes awful and boring, alienates students, and frankly has no place in academia.
Of course cheating is reprehensible- but this is also just lazy instruction.
He’s the type of prof that doesn’t teach jack and just tells the students, “go to page x and summarize the whole page”
@@thanoschin8540delete the repeated one before anyone sees it....
I won't tell anyone 🤫
@@hell1942 sorry sir
@@thanoschin8540🫡
@@hell1942 Lol
Nothing ever pisses me off more than being accused of something I didn't do. The honest people lose and this rewards the jerks....take it out on those who cheated.
I have the feeling of feeling guilty when you're not actually guilty. That's how it makes you feel.
200 of them had gotten the exam online, whats he meant to do, 100 came forward. 12 got expelled.
Gee, your actions have consequences for other people. Imagine that.
@@truecrimereactionfor the ucf scandal or for one of your classes because literally no-one got caught.
@@Calvin1985but why would you care for others. If you were in a situation where you had a choice to fail or ruin someones chance in that situation you would not choose to fail so stop trying to act like a saint.
"The midterm exam will not count"
The one kid who didn't cheat, got an A+ and studied to 2am every night:
*B R U H*
Jamesfloatyhead YT I would honestly be ready to throw hands, I ain’t boutta retake something I worked my ass off and got an A on 😂
well it shouldn’t be too hard to score high again then
The one kid who forgot to study and knew he bombed that shit:
*A Y Y Y*
@@marshall02019 it is actually especially if the test is completely different from everything you studied so hard for.
Zones That’s me but i’ll fail the next exam too lmao
"To those who cheated, we know who you are"
*still proceeds to make the innocent retake the test*
Remember when Private Pyle had a jelly doughnut and Hartman made everyone else exercise?
But he kind of has to....
He said "there's only a 95% certainty" on the list of people who cheated.
Nothing but fair to make the innocent pay for the mistakes of the wrong ones, when it's about class and grades.
People gotta stop thinking class is supposed to be this hyperdemocratic space where who cheats gets a pass and students get to dictate rules.
TheScoutPlay Making everybody retake the test is fine if they had no idea who cheated. But the teacher said that they basically know who it is
getting a whole cohort of students to study 700 questions before a test is probably the BEST thing you could ask for as a professor. It's not like they had the answers, they just had questions that could appear and had to solve and remember the methods for each question.
studying in general is just stupid.
@@Lou-yf1jo ???
Professor of the year award should go to this guy for leaking the test bank to the students so they would think they're cheating but actually tricking them into studying hard. This guy is an absolute legend!
@@xocomaox that's called being a dick
I have also contacted the FBI, CIA, Coast Guard, Child protective services, the plumbers union and the local knitting club to investigate. You will not get away with this
Most of those these students could handle. But the plumbers union and knitting club? No way. How could they stare pops and grandma in the face and not confess?
@@davegonz6016cuz everybody gangsta til Grandma and Grandpa investigate.
The guy who got the lowest score:
I see this as an absolute win!
100% agree. Gives that person the chance to do better. At least something positive came out of it
Happened to me. Missed 3 weeks due to sickness to come back and take a calc 2 exam. Scored a 32/100. A week later the professor told the class that everyone would be retaking the exam as it was discovered that people in the earlier class had taken photos and sent it to people in my class and that we would be retaking the exam at the end of the week. On the retake I got a 71/100. The professor called me up after class and wanted me to know how I basically doubled my score. I told him check the attendance for the past 4 week and that was that.
If he knew who, he wouldnt be asking to be told who did what
The guy who failed started a new timeline and gave everyone the answers then failed again to get a second chance
Lol
“The midterm grades will not count”
That one kid who got a 37%: *default dance*
he probably wouldn't do good on the next one either.
You meant: That one Guy
So relatable
What is "default dance"
me tho
So basically “We were too lazy to change the questions for the past 21 years and its your fault”. Always incredible how authority figures love to put the blame on anyone but themselves
I was thinking that too. How is it everyone's fault that their staff are leaking answer banks?
They do have some blame but it’s not only their fault. The students weren’t forced to use it. They knew it was wrong. There’s not one group that’s 100% at fault.
@@PrairielanderBecause they cheated. Why on earth do the questions need to be changed? Every semester all the questions need to be changed because 2+2 no longer equals 4?
Then why do they all have to suffer a collective punishment? It seems like the students are being punished more than the teachers.
If someone murdered a person in a room you don't say everyone is guilty because they were in the room at the time.
They should go after the individuals. If they cannot do this then this is not the other students problem. The school should learn from their mistake.
@@CascadePacificNW
A lot of schools let you use test banks to study from. Most schools will pull questions from multiple sources to add onto an exam. Even if the question was the same the values would be changed.
If this professor just used a carbon copied test bank and didn't even change the order of questions or anything in it, well I'm not surprised it would be more prone to cheating.
The school should learn from its mistake in reusing questions and test banks. A new test for every class would be less likely for this kind of cheating to occur. Also not having multiple choice and have students actually write in answers shows more proof of knowledge.
@@Dutcheh
There’s no way that they could ever know with 100% certainty everyone who cheated.
forensics dont lie
@@mica122213 ☠
@@mica122213 Even polygraphs are not 100% reliable and have been thrown out in court. If a professional performing a lie detector test can’t be reliable than whatever results the phony wanna be CSIs at the college provide can be dismissed if the proof is too far fetched, and in this it is really a stretch. It’s a lawsuit in one way or another I would suspect.
With 95% they can. 100% means that the case can not legally go to court if someone is falsely accused of cheating and University can do whatever the hell they want.
@@mica122213 They don't lie but they also don't tell the truth. It's possible for a student who didn't cheat to end up with test results and grades very similar or identical to a student who did cheat. The only way to be 100% certain is to have proof of who was in possession of the question bank.
FBI: We're going to send you to federal prison for 60 years
6ixNine: I know who cheated on Richard Quinn's management exam at UCF
"Tell us half of a answer and you're allowed to break 10 laws with no jail time"
LOL
k, help me out here. how do you say that word? is it six ix nine ine?
HAHAHAHAHAAH
He also knows who cheated on your teen daughter
I felt like I cheated on this test and I don’t even go to this University.
Haha right I drove by UCF yesterday and couldnt even look at the campus without getting frightened
That’s funny
🤣🤣🤣
Same
Same 😂😂😂
Professor here. This guy has too much time on his hands.
I feel like this is fake
I hope you are one of the professors that encourage and teach how to use AI. Colleges won't be able to stop AI and they shouldn't anyway. AI teamed with a student makes essays etc way way way better than without. It's like using a calculator when doing math. It's a helpful tool. Colleges need to implement it instead of trying to stop it.
@@Shtfstrategist You are absolutely right on this one. Small-minded professors still try to prohibit and control it... In my classes, students are encouraged to use it. However, we do spend more time on public speaking and presentations. If human professionals have a prayer of remaining relevant in the years to come, it will be through how we interact, speak and present.
Same. I've been a prof for 12 years and I don't know where he found the time to carry on like this. He is completely bluffing too. He can't identify with certainty who cheated on the test unless they confess. We're not allowed to accuse individual students of cheating unless we are absolutely certain.
If I were one of the students who did the exam without cheating, I would refuse to resit it.
Then fail and waste money i guess
"I have also contacted the Avengers and they are ready to take action as well against the cheaters"
"This is an avengers level threat"
@@SebastianLinks God dammit, was just going to comment that
Ant-man going quantum to stop the cheaters from being born.
Jacob Ba whatever it takes.
Laugh
Let's be honest, the people who got a bad score are enjoying this.
Fr
In online exams these days, I always try to score less but I end up scoring least among all my classmates
Not really. Cause their doing bad in all their other classes
@@SN-edits4u why would you want to score less?
@@brucejohnson5786 that is not always the case
If this professor would have put as much energy into creating an original test as he did with constructing this speech and power point this would have never have happened.
"The days of finding a new way to cheat the system are over."
Chat GPT: "Hold my beer"
"we know exactly who cheated"
"All of you have to retake"
which means they have no clue who cheated, I would’ve been pissed I wonder if anyone took it up with the University
It's only the best to be fair
@@3jake5mee they absolutely knew who they were. it's just to make everything clean. this was a big scandal back then. that's the fairest route they could take. make everyone take a fresh exam but still punish those who cheated.
They can narrow it down but they can’t be 100% sure. Most of the high scores (90-100%) are most likely cheaters but you can’t prove that someone who studied hard and earned that grade wasn’t a cheater.
Well it’s a clear message that even if one person cheats, they’re all corrupted. If you cheat you are responsible for not just your own consequences, but everyone else gets punished, so they don’t cheat in the future either. Don’t cheat
Plot twist: this is a third grade class
Cyrus Rogers plot twist third grade classes aren’t referred to as “Universities” dip shit
Oh Yeah Yeah r/wooooshhh
Devan Amaral swear dudes an idiot
Ever considered the possibility that you're the idiot? Nah man that's impossible
@@ohyeahyeah9996 jesus delete your comment please
"physically ill, absolutely disgusted." Bro needs some back bone 💀
brother would be in hospice if he found out what was happening during covid
Morale of the story
If you cheat, don't brag about it.
"For those of you who acted honestly, acted honorably, and did it right; you have my undying gratitude, and my utmost respect."
Me with my 65: "Ey, no problem man. anytime."
Niemcy *Italian New York Accent*
You legend
@@aidank7090 *accompanied with ✋ movements*
Bob Loblaw well at lest they could get a better grade
Jellycloud 103 lol yeah I bet those ppl were happy. It would have sucked if someone did good honestly though, although theoretically they should just get the same grade as well if not better
“Richard, these are 4th graders.”
lmao
"Richard is scolding the 4th graders again."
"Goddamn it Richard..."
🤣
That's got to be the most innovative comment I have ever seen on TH-cam.
@@Hanking-Yo-Schrader lol
In school this is condemned and called "cheating". When you get a job in the real world, it's promoted and called "collaboration".
I am a prof and have been teaching the same subject for 10 years now in a University. After Covid, bimodal distribution of grades is typical. Restrictions/online courses/ and easily accessible handouts etc. during Covid did disable the weak students' learning/retention abilities, and we gave fake marks (There was internal pressure from Univ to 'graduate' people) and standards fell. Now, post-Covid, when we are coming back to our usual standards, the separation between the 'good' and 'weak' has increased tremendously. I usually now have a cluster of students between 80-94% and then the rest below 70%. Out of a class of 60-70 students, around 5 students are in 70-80 range.
Do you think that's a result of laziness, apathy, or lacking intelligence?
@@Superstrike_11 It obviously isn't lacking intelligence. The amount of people lacking intelligence isn't going to increase that much in 4 years or even at all , in general, for infinity years. It's most likely laziness. During Covid, a lot of schools were passing students just to pass them or moving to online class which makes it a lot easier to cheat. Students are obviously going to take the easy way out for the most part, if they can. They got used to that and now that they can't do it, there's a big difference in how they would have to prepare for assignments or exams.
@@Superstrike_11It's none of those things. It's the fact that for a large number of students no learning happened online. Of course, many students were already falling behind in many subjects before Covid, but online learning accelerated and exacerbated the problem significantly. You will see students going into higher level math courses not knowing how to do basic arithmetic or algebra. You will see students not knowing basic grammar rules entering college English classes. This isnt a problem of intelligence, its a problem of education, a problem with how things were and are being taught and how little we are doing to help the students who fell behind.
@@endme6658 Fair enough. Billions of dollars just for the most uneducated generation think they're the smartest. Trump/Ramaswamy, you have my vote.
You just admitted your a part of the lying cheating hypocritical educational system
Prof - "I've been here for eleven years..."
Students - "ah shit, here we go"
Yo 1k likes and nobody comments? Don't worry I'll be the 1st
Chi3fGiraffe lmao thanks my g
kanishka roy that’s how it always starts....
bro is your name roy too
Nice profile picture
*Student walks into class 15 minutes late*
“Hey sorry I’m late did I miss anything important?”
"He forgot his slides. Think there was something else but I can't remember."
"I've been here for eleven years"
Lmao that’s great
😄
There was a systematic bias to the dataset
All bets are off when you’re charging 250k for a degree.
Ucf is like 3k max a semester lmao and back then it was def way cheaper it’s a public research university in Florida and there is bright futures available and Florida student assistant grant 🤦
@@vam6677Where the hell are you going to university where it’s 3,000 a semester? I go to a state school and it’s way more than that, and I know private schools where it was like 40,000 a semester with aid.
I think for the people who initially failed this exam, this punishment would probably prove to be their salvation.
The guy who scored a 60: So everyone had the answers but me?
Wait, you guys are getting the answers?
Wait,
You guys were getting educated?
The guy who scored the 60 was in the semester before
Technically the guy who scored a 60 was in the Summer Term, which was the semester before the cheating happened.
if you got 60 or below, just say you cheated and retake for that 100
Did I just listen to a 10 year video of some random teacher telling me off for 15 minutes straight for a crime I didn't commit
Yeah.. me too.. FFS im 47 and aint got time for this dumb bitch.
Your comment just saved me from myself. I'll be on my way now.
Thank you, kind sir.
Not me. I just listened to him bitching out my classmates for cheating. Me, I aced it legit.
Well, now you know what it feels like to be a black driver :)
Think I saw this 5 years ago. Definitely not worth another watch. NEXT!
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again.
1. Don’t punish people who had nothing to do with anything, that’s moronic.
2. I have always hated tests because there are genuinely people who can explain the concept perfectly well but may have been too stressed on the test because it can make or break your academic career.
Most people in life take the easy way out, especially for their own mistakes. This professor is no different. He's been teaching for 21+ years and obviously doesn't respect himself enough to just admit that he can't prove who exactly cheated.
Imagine your actions having consequences for others.
“Forensic Analysis is being conducted….”my ass. “Come clean…and there will be no punishment.” Lol. We know who you are…lol😅
Without actual physical evidence they cannot prove someone cheated. They can suspect that if someone had average level performance then suddenly have 99% they most likely cheated. But they also could have studied well.
Let’s hope this guys wife doesn’t cheat on him.
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His vision is augmented :))
TE Z she’ll get death by power point.
Aaron Rodgers even tho
You just didnt
"You see honey, bimodal pussy lips occurs when a penis of greater force and magnitude than mine has been applied to the cervix"
The guy who got a 60 is probably the happiest person in the room.
the 60 was from a different semester where no cheating occurred
@@jaxoncr nah whenever he showed the distribution for fall there were a few F’s as well lol
that was 60/200 which is 30%
@@EZProdigy yeah but they get to re-take the midterm. They get another shot at it lol I bet they were hype
@@drewcampbell1258 id be Hella hyped
He's kind of asking for it by using the same test bank for so many years. When I started teaching, I was advised to create my own tests and never use the test banks. Sure it's a lot of extra work, but it's well worth it if you really care about preventing cheating. It's also common sense that you should even change those questions every so often. Surely, he must understand that he is partly responsible for this scenario.
"the days of being able fiding a new way to cheat the system are over"
Oh my sweet summer child
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Okay dude, now you’re just taking it too far
That one person who got a 60 must have been like:
“Haha losers”
@Frank Stein it's a 60 out of 200... XD
Frank Stein So what is a 60% now
@@exoticcats6119 basically a fail
Exotic Cats a 60% is still the same thing anything less is an F
@Frank Stein what r u on boss 60/200 is 30%
It's been thirteen years since this incident, I don't go to UCF, and I've never shared a single word with Professor Quinn in my life, but I'll be damned if this lecture didn't make me feel like one of the sweaty cheaters in his room, I was nearly a phone call away from turning myself in.
He's bluffing his ass off this entire time. If they knew who did it they wouldn't be asking people to turn themselves in. They wouldn't be forcing everyone to retake the exam.
Then you'd be one hell of an idiot. If you listened closely to what he said, he gave away at least 4 different clues to why he has no idea who actually cheated. He has that fancy looking graph that basically has higher average scores than the previous course and thats all the "evidence" he has.
@@biggbeefer 'Bluffing his ass off'. There were a fuckload of people that cheated, Wtf do you expect him to do? Turn to detective Conan and start finding clues about more than 200 students? Get real. Remaking the exam would be the safest option, the ones that really studied have nothing to fear, on the plus side the ones that did study but didn't get the grade they wanted would get a second chance.
@@biggbeeferHe wasn’t bluffing. They knew but they had to give them a chance to fess up before taking disciplinary action. 1/3 of the class cheated, and the dean made the decision for there to be a retake. They had enough evidence from the emails and the scores from the makeup will also show who truly knew the material v the ones who cheated
A wise man once said. “If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying.”
That’s why the world has arbiters to stop cheaters from gaining an unfair advantage.
Studying 700 questions for a 50 question test, that sounds like studying to me.
+BrieoRobino It's not studying if you know that the questions are going to be the exact same as from the test booklet. That is cheating if you have the answers in advance. Had they only had the questions, without the answers, then there is room for debate, but with the answers, that's cheating.
+Y10Q Read this:www.techdirt.com/articles/20101118/21485811928/200-students-admit-to-cheating-exam-bigger-question-is-if-it-was-really-cheating-studying.shtml#comments TLDR: Lazy ass professor, students being forced to confess or they might get expelled. Who's at fault now?
Racists lack all intelligence so they make such statements. Why don't you make it under your real name if you feel so secure in its truth.
Y10Q You must be an idiot if you are being serious... You are the one who shouldn't be allowed in college...
Y10Q It's scary that people still think this shit. This same logic was used to justify slavery. Did you come to this conclusion yourself, or did you learn this from your parents?
Plot twist: He lost all the exam papers so he’s just making all this up
lol best one
Hahaha imagine
Or he just has an intrigue and wants to find out who cheated
hahaha
His dog ate them
Professor: “the days of finding a new way to cheat the system are over”
Ai: allow me to introduce myself
There is a huge difference between reviewing and studying prior tests and having a copy of a test that has not been given yet. It doesn't matter if you're studying for a High School test, College Test, ASVAB, AFOQT, SAT, or LSAT, there are going to be prior questions or tests are available that students will study to prepare for their actual test.
This asshat can't make up an exam on his own. He can't even be bothered to be prepared for the lesson. He knows as much about ethics as he does about sit ups.
yeah I don't get how this is cheating. we use prior sat questions to practice in my ap class
I think the cheating is if you have the test questions and answers you can quickly answer most questions correctly without having to know the info.
Sometimes its just a matter of using ctrl + F to search the bank for the question and then voila you have the answer
Teacher: We are retaking this exam again! No exceptions!
Kid who got 30 out of 200: Thank God!
proceeds to score 25 in the reexam.. been there done that
Imagine the kid that genuinley forgot about it and didnt study and gets hella lucky lol
@@georgemathew3529 I remember getting 0 without studying and then getting 0 again after studying XD
@@georgemathew3529 bruh 😂
@@vrbobde lmao how
i really just sat here and got harassed for 15 minutes out of my own volition
It’s 2:18 AM. Why am I doing this
Ikr lmao. High as shit, thinking, goddamn... I gotta retake this test which I never took
I was starting to feel guilty just from watching this lmao
It was our choice this time
@@Gallowglass7 do u wanna che@t? 😳👀
How is learning practice questions cheating? He is insane. It's his job to make his own test.
get a life, 200 of them stole the exam.
@@truecrimereactionnowadays they just give us the old exams dude lmao, they all memorized the answers and got good grades
@@teethpastaa nah that’s not what happened, they got into his website and stole the test questions, don’t pretend life’s that easy dude. Otherwise you’d be a doctor by now lol..
@@truecrimereactionAre you sure? From what I can tell a student simply bought the instructor version of the textbook
😂 from what i understand is they found the test bank of 700 questions and bought it. Then it was an open book test and they used it on the test. I mean you cant call this cheating if he is using questions from that bank💀. The students used open notes. End of story😂.
i feel like im one of the innocent students sitting through this. feels bad
Once the teacher starts saying how many years they’ve been teaching, that’s when you know they’re mad.
So plot twist - the classroom is empty and he's talking to himself because he's gone completely insane.
Yeah very true when I used to be in school once a teacher was mad at our class and he said the same thing about how long he’s been teaching same for a bus driver I had in a elementary school
MisterNinetySeven 😂😂😂😂😂
I had a geography teacher in 9th grade who would say, "In all my two-plus years of teaching..." whenever he got upset and he was completely serious
David G or just severely depressed....
When you’re not even in the university and your heart rate is at 300%
You're
He got 1 'your' right so I'd say that cancels the other one out
@@wcurty336 that's not how that works
@@ccgb92 Reality can be whatever I want it to be
@@ccgb92 I believe that is how it works.
A) Guy is too lazy to revise his exams year to year.
B) Guy keeps the same set of questions for long enough that they are distributed among students.
C) Guy thinks that reading, solving, and understanding 700 questions is not equivalent to studying for a test. (Are the questions supposed to by a mystery? Shouldn't an instructor make clear what they expect their students to learn for an exam???)
D) Guy accuses everyone of cheating because he doesn't want to accept responsibility for his own mistakes.
Lots of examples of how to be a bad teacher there for anyone in the business...
Why do I get the idea that A) he has no clue as to who, if anyone, cheated and is just bluffing hoping to get lucky, and B) that there is no one actually in the class at the moment and he's speaking to an empty room?
To be fair memorising around 700 questions is damn impressive
EdgyShooter also if you’re using questions that aren’t your own, from an online test bank, eventually it’ll bite you in the butt. Maybe not quite as dramatically as this, but in someway it will
@@akeyscoot9546 - Memorizing questions is studying, though.
@@Max_Griswald Studying is memorizing formulas and such. A test shouldn't have questions you've seen and know by heart. They should require you to apply what you learned in class and through studying.
@@s.tellington As far as I know this is a high level business class. There's more brute force memorization than calculation.
@@temporarychannelname8620 it's an undergraduate course, it might be upper division but not "high level"
This professor would have a heart attack if he knew what college was like during Covid
Fr quizlet and chegg are goated
Lmfao fr
You not lying 😂😂
LOL
So freaking true lol
He is so concerned about honesty, but he gets up in front of his class and spews a ton of BS.
I had a precalc teacher in HS a while back that did the same thing. One day he was absent for a test so the sub administered it. Now, the thing about my teacher was that he was hyper-suspicious of cheating, so he would make a morning and an afternoon test so those who took the test in the morning couldn't go around telling everyone the answers during lunch and give the afternoon periods an advantage. However, the sub wasn't aware of this and gave our class both the morning and the afternoon tests. When the teacher got back, he immediately assumed that half the class had cheated by glancing at the papers, and without further investigation, not only reported everyone to the principal but also emailed the head of the magnet admissions office (we were a magnet school) to try to get us kicked out of the program. The next day, he yelled at our entire class until he reduced some people to tears ( I was one of the persons he accused), before properly taking another look at the test and realizing we'd been given 2 different versions. After that, all he said was "Sorry guys, my bad" and carried on with the lesson. This prof sounds just like him whether he's right about the cheating or not.
Was the teacher reported? No way the school didn't do anything about this...To make students cry and falsely accuse them of something they didn't do without properly investigating first is outrageous. I mean at least the professor of the UCF course did some prior investigation before accusing his class of teaching. Im so sorry you had to go through that experience. I have so sympathy for these kinds of teachers who think they are some sort of super hero spending all their time trying to stop cheating.
The guy with the lowest score probably snitched on everyone just to remake that exam
He wasn't in the wrong tho.
That would have been very smart.
@@flynnbrennan3876 But we all know if he got the lowest score on this exam, he probably got a bad score on the next one too
@@YouLose I go down everyone go down type shit .😂 He failed the next test along with everyone else this time.
Even if no one would have snitched the score distribution is too obvious tbh
"For those who acted ethically and did it right, you have my undying gratitude"
the kid who scored a 60/200: i gotchu man 🙌🏻
Lmao
Lol 😆
Well, he is rightfully happier with that person than he is with anyone who cheated.
Cheaters are lazy. It is possible the kid with the 60 cheated and just sucks.
@@JohnDoe-yq8ox i doubt it. The cheaters were the LAZY Ones!
If the dude thinks his wife cheated on him he’s gonna run a statistical analysis about how often she goes out. “You stayed out 2 hours and a half above last month. You don’t see that by chance. ”
Can you imagine studying 700 questions? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Plot twist this is actually the janitor and there's no audience.
I dont know why, but I laughed out loud at this
@@theholymackerel1066 LOL me too
lol
but you can see someone at 5:54
@@simonu1612 OVERRULED
J why is this so fucking funny
I’m scared shitless and I didn’t even do the exam
I'm not I didn't cheat on the exam. I'm good homie
FXK3 I wouldn’t ever be scared of that nigga
Sonny your life isnt dependant on getting good standing in this field like these homies is. They just gone fucked with the dons of this shit hello
LMFAOOOO
@@Salvador-312 well you don't have that kind of intellectual capability to feel anything. So it's all good "dawg".
My heart honestly breaks for the people who read ahead and studied weeks before the test and got an A
Bro got me thinking I cheated on a test I never knew existed.
Plot twist: This is a kindergarten class
The JoJo Referencer this must be the work of an enemy stand
Yikes 😬
you've never gone to ICF.... but it is! 😉
🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭
It seems like every college out there has a fully staffed forensic analysis team led by Sherlock Holmes and Batman.
where do you think all that textbook money gose to?
Forensic Analysis is a subject in finance. The professors probably anslysed it themselves.
Or it's just not that hard to tell when students cheated.
Sherlock Holmes & Batman 😂😂😂😂😂
Keep digging Watson
Im not Florida, I'm not even from United States.
But that speech actually made me feel the depressing and fearful moment these students could had taken.
If you die, your ghost better be in that exam room.
Yup, so true.
His wife: *cheats*
Him: "I have been married for eleven years."
Hahahaha
and before that, 10 years
@get stickbugged lol This tho.....
699th like. nice :)
what poor lady would marry him
"The president has been briefed on the situation, and your days are numbered. The likelihood of assassination is astronomically high, and you will soon meet your demise. May God have mercy on your cheating souls."
i kindly ask that you don’t use The Lords Name in vain and many blessings to you and have a wonderful day 😊✝️
@@alejandros.9523 That's not using the Lord's name in vain, but thanks for your concern.
@@alejandros.9523 who cares dude, shut up
@Ez Dub lmao
@@alejandros.9523 pvp mode activated.
Bro pulled out the bimodal distribution 💀
🥚
For the past several years now, every now and then I come back to this video. I don't know why.
The lesson today is twofold:
1. How to call a bluff.
2. Never confess.
I thought it was statistics, that's like two standard deviations of mean!
I hate teachers accusing people of cheating or stealing something, because I've never cheated but I can't help laughing during it, I don't know why. I don't confess though, so my teachers just think I act really suspicious. I'm also pretty sure my 7th grade science teacher thought I was obsessed with hydrolysis.
@@Darenz-cg9zg look it up 200 students admitted to cheating tho
Or do confess and take the chance at the grade because you never know.
@@TheUnseenPath Weakness haha. He has no idea who did it and can't prove anything. He's bluffing.
The irony is that he is teaching corporate strategy, which we all know is the cornerstone of ethics.
Peter Anderson 😂 lmao
Damn, you better apply this morning and replace him.
@Mauro Molinero Chunnin Exams time
😂
What if that guilty student who turned in a test bank instantly failed the exam? “You sold out your comrades, that’s not what a Shinobi does to his fellow ninja, believe it!”
If he knows the culprits, why does the entire class need to retake the exam?
If only someone asked that.
hes bluffing
because he doesn't actually know the culprits lol
@@Drip_jigghayes he does he can factually prove it
@@mogo-wc7xwno he’s not look it up
I always find myself coming back to this. Regardless of its entertainment value, it simply reminds me of my days in college.
"Admit you cheated and we'll let it slide". Bullshit
That is how the school finds out who cheated, when they know they have no chance of finding out... "We already know who you are," (they don't), "so you might as well just confess."
He could have used the Dirty Harry line thereafter, "So do you feel lucky punk, well do ya..." Of course, that might violate a copyright law.
Yep, one of the oldest tricks in the book. I'm sure he lured in more than a few morons with that tactic, though.
Always, ALWAYS, stick to your guns.
So what percentage do you think "responded" to the offer - 15%?
“My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined”
food meme
Nice
I was just watching that guys channel who was in that meme.
I feel like it was something Gordon Ramsey will day if someone messed up scallops
Reviewbrah!!! What did I win???
If I was in this class i’d immediately drop the class and give a 1 star review on rate my professor
This is honestly vile of the professor, shame we have such small men in positions of power
I love how he is trying to play good cop bad cop all by him self
He's a baddass
Somehow it still works
Was he playing good cop? Nothing good came out of what he said. Stop trying to belittle him, he put on an amazing performance I doubt you'd be able to do
What are you talking about
@@insidiosity he is a fucking lecturer not an actor, he shouldn't try to put on a show is the issue
FBI: You’re looking at 60 years behind bars
6ixNine: Y’all ever seen this testbank from 2010
The way you spelled his name makes my pp soft
Ok why the fuck is everyone getting 10 years old videos on recommend like millions of people have seen this and it’s weird that I got this why does this keep happening
@@josephcausey5956 I've been getting 10 year old videos... if you look through the comments of all recommended videos there's people from a few hours or a few weeks saying "shout out to 2019" or "why is this recommended years later" it's a scheme youtube is doing
bey630 ok
Wow boring and unoriginal..
As if your class is that important, calm down dude.
I don’t understand why everyone hates him, if anything I’ve got respect. Honesty and integrity is a major subset of academia.
"...don't call me"
This teacher broke up with his entire class!
Entrecôte PourDeux only 1/3 of the class
What did he even mean by that lmao
@@brendanjames3871 like in the future if someone needs a reference or a favor from him
Only the ones that cheated on him !
"Forensics, also known as 'Criminalistics', is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly-on the criminal side-during criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal procedure." It's not just about dead people, lab coats and hacker thingies on a computer monitor.
He's a MASTER. Utilizing a long-winded speech, in order to get away with being unprepared for his Chapter 9 lecture.
There was once my history teacher was talking about the Roman empire and he somehow managed to switch to Formula 1 racing
Looks like he forgot to do his homework. If you been teaching the same class for 11 years you'd think he could wing it.
@@carlneoh5843 had a science teacher in 8th grade who went from magnetism to how we are alone in the universe
Hilarious comment.
@@carlneoh5843 Had my sophomore French teacher go from explaining the syllabus to how his old school’s principal got caught for soliciting a minor, who was actually a FBI agent in disguise.
So... looking at a set of potential exam questions and learning the answers sounds an awful lot like "studying"
"the days of finding a new way to cheat are over..."
Bro had no idea what was coming 12 years later...
Imagine not cheating and getting the highest score, only to have to completely redo it and possibly get a much lower score.
well if you’re capable of acing it one legitimately, it’ll be easy to do it again
@@cramstick3810 not necessarily, depending on the topic such as math, its easy to make simple mistakes during a test
I would be fucking livid
@@drumman22 check then.
@@cramstick3810 No, because if that person did not turn himself in then he would be expelled... so he would have to wrongfully admit guilt in order to even be able to resit. & then he'd have to sit a 4hr ethics class. & have his prof hate him. lose lose lose.