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Moral Dilemma (2 Viewers)

Would you give the paper back?

  • Yes

    Votes: 33 55.9%
  • No

    Votes: 26 44.1%

  • Total voters
    59

MaryJ_

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That is such an honest thing to do. You certainly made the right decision, I don't think I know many people who would have done the same. Don't have any regrets, because this way you'll be able to sleep at night guilt free.
 
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You would think so wouldn't you.

For some reason I feel a ping of guilt everytime i open my success physics book. I don't know why,

Now that I think about it, i should've given it to a teacher. They would be able to reset the test (they have 2 weeks to come up with a test, easy) and now i'm not so sure if the paper was returned without another student looking at it.

oh well thanks to all that supported my decision, it makes me feel a bit better.

I'm suprised with the results of the poll though.
 

LaCe

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However, maybe a better decision may have been to just destroy the answers cause then no one knows anything and it keeps everyone honest. But hard decision anyway, especially for an HSC i dont know, what would you do if u had the HSC answers for a certain subject, take 4unit maths for example. What would you do?
 

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Absolutely return it, it all comes back to you. Plus the feeling would be horrible if you got this high mark and didn't deserve it.
 

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