I never, ever, EVER did, and wouldn’t even consider it. I figured if I wanted to prove anything to myself or others by completing school, I should understand what I’m being taught and prove it (I recognize the many flaws in this now, trust me). Until my final semester in college. It was the last semester my scholarship covered, and I was in a class that I had previously dropped for poor grades (the teacher was an absolute troll and thought their shit was gold and graded like it was our very lives we were testing for). It was basically a required elective in my degree program, and I couldn’t give a flying fuck about it. So, I did what literally every other person in that class did and cheated.
And honestly I sometimes wish I did more often; so much of school was some idiot instructor’s ego trip more than any valuable information and I pushed myself WAY too hard.
I never, ever, EVER did, and wouldn’t even consider it. I figured if I wanted to prove anything to myself or others by completing school, I should understand what I’m being taught and prove it (I recognize the many flaws in this now, trust me). Until my final semester in college. It was the last semester my scholarship covered, and I was in a class that I had previously dropped for poor grades (the teacher was an absolute troll and thought their shit was gold and graded like it was our very lives we were testing for). It was basically a required elective in my degree program, and I couldn’t give a flying fuck about it. So, I did what literally every other person in that class did and cheated.
And honestly I sometimes wish I did more often; so much of school was some idiot instructor’s ego trip more than any valuable information and I pushed myself WAY too hard.