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r/college•6 yr. ago
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Are professors aware that students use quizlet for tests and homework?
Currently taking an online class and a midterm is coming up this weekend. She clearly stated that we cannot have a web browser open while taking the exam and anyone suspected of doing so will have a 0 as a score.
How is she going to find that out, though? Since the test is all multiple choice and 1 short essay, answers will be uniform.
She also uses quizlet for her quizzes so I’m assuming that’s where the midterm would be based from?
I’m asking not because I plan to do the opposite of what she asks. I just found it weird lol
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