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Jun 30, 2018 at 16:37 comment added Chris Leary In a different context, if you drive a getaway car for a bank robbery, you didn't actually rob the bank. However, you're still guilty of aiding and abetting the crime. Your situation is quite comparable.
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Jun 23, 2018 at 4:26 comment added Joe You should also consider what college/university's role is. Are they attesting to just your knowledge, or your suitability as an employee for other organizations?
Jun 22, 2018 at 16:07 comment added UKMonkey "Therefore, their exam is a separate thing entirely" no, it isn't. They have helped devalue the exam by helping someone else and as such, even if they didn't get help on their own, have done damage to the quality of the exam results.
Jun 22, 2018 at 14:16 comment added Taladris @dwizum: the university has probably an "Examination Code" (or whatever it is called) whose rules most likely prohibit communication between students during the examination. So the helper who is sitting the exam is not exactly in the same situation as a helper who is not sitting the exam.
Jun 22, 2018 at 12:31 comment added dwizum An interesting case to help this question would be: how do you punish a student who helps another cheat, when the helper isn't sitting that specific exam? Why is that punishment different from how you punish a helper who IS sitting that exam?
Jun 22, 2018 at 11:59 comment added MPW Helping others cheat is cheating.
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the Q acknowledges helping is cheating, making the title question distracting
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the Q acknowledges helping is cheating, making the title question distracting
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