Sharing some school lulz with you guys.

In college i passed a singing module (i can't sing for toffee) even though i never submitted the mandatory recording of me singing...



think it may have been to do with the fact that i agreed to play bass for the jesus christ superstar and godspell...

:zombie:
 
Sophomore year of HS, my history teacher never read the essays on tests. Myself and a few friends wrote, pretty much word for word, the same essays on a test - and we all got different grades. Someone in my class also wrote an essay that consisted of a first paragraph, and then the same paragraph over again - got full credit. I wrote an essay about George Washington oozing machismo, and using the same two points over and over again (phrased differently of course) as to why he was a good leader for the Continental Army. I got full credit on the essay.
 
During a English class in grade 7, my best friend submitted "Angel of Death" by Slayer as his own master piece for a poetry assignment.. The teacher came and pulled him out of our next class to tell him how amazing his work was and he thought it should be entered in this huge poetry contest the school board was having. My friend said the poem was to close to his heart and would rather he not show anyone and just grade it.. He got an A+ and the teacher never knew any different.
 
During a English class in grade 7, my best friend submitted "Angel of Death" by Slayer as his own master piece for a poetry assignment.. The teacher came and pulled him out of our next class to tell him how amazing his work was and he thought it should be entered in this huge poetry contest the school board was having. My friend said the poem was to close to his heart and would rather he not show anyone and just grade it.. He got an A+ and the teacher never knew any different.

EDIT: That's cheap.
 
That's cheap shot as hell. :erk:

Yes. Well I wouldn't do it myself, but I still find it somewhat funny.

Your right though, plagiarism is a nasty thing and especially if it is used to get a qualification of some sorts - could find yourself with a job that you can't do.