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Old Oct 1, 2007, 03:36 PM
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I've lied. What should I do?

I cheated at school. My teacher is suspicious and so are my parents. I can't stop my self from denying that fact that I scored my own papers. What should I do?

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Old Oct 1, 2007, 03:37 PM   #2  
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well they are gonna find out anyways, mine as well look honest and tell them. You will get in less trouble too.
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sGt is right. Confess. It will be much easier for everyone that way.
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yes, just confess to it. they will appreciate the honesty.
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The probably already know but are giving you the opportunity to confess.
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I cheated at school. My teacher is suspicious and so are my parents. I can't stop my self from denying that fact that I scored my own papers. What should I do?
Confess and apologise as others have advised.

Hopefully next time you think of cheating,you will remember all the headaches of guilt and loss of trust from your parents/teachers.
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Old Oct 2, 2007, 07:05 PM   #7  
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youll get in trouble either way, keep denying it . i had a friend who cheated and our teacher didnt know what was going on. she felt bad and wrote him an apology letter, so she got a zero on the test because her letter explained what was going on. i know it seems like lying is immoral but you can't take it back by telling the truth.
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Old Oct 2, 2007, 07:18 PM   #8  
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youll get in trouble either way, keep denying it . i had a friend who cheated and our teacher didnt know what was going on. she felt bad and wrote him an apology letter, so she got a zero on the test because her letter explained what was going on. i know it seems like lying is immoral but you can't take it back by telling the truth.
This is TERRIBLE advice. Lying is NEVER acceptable. PERIOD!!!
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