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Q: has a student ever asked you to give them a copy of the final exam?

i'm a little insulted that they didnt even ask as a bribe. just simply can i have a copy of the final. i really wanted to reach through the qq screen and rip her head off.

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Haha! It's finals week and I was asked three times for a copy of the final in one of my classes(it's a hard one). One offered to take me to lunch so we could "discuss it." In the past, I've found past semester exams for sale on the internet.

Haven't chinese students figured out how to sell past semester exams yet? Or do teachers usually take bribes for a copy of the current semester's exam?

kchur:

The last time I was on a Chinese university campus (this was not a prestigious or famous university), there was graffiti everywhere, offering exam answers for various specific tests and subjects.

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this school made us go through so much trouble to create the exams but they dont want us to administer them. (smells funny)

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No, because I don't have a test as their final. It's a group project, as well as one on one time for a few questions. You can't cheat on that.

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Yeah... I hoped they were at least half-joking!

Next semester, I get 100% complete control of their assessment Smile So, if I really wanted to, I could make all 100% as class participation devil That'd teach them!!! (especially as for that lot, it will be make or break time! No pass, no continue onto the next year... and we will have HIGH standards!!! And, I'm evil!)

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no need to ask a foreigner; the administration or nursemaid "head" teachers will get it for 'em

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how did you even find this post it's 4 years old. Did you go looking specifically for this question?

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