Tulipa
Loose lips sink ships
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The onus is on the student to do their homework, formulate their own ideas and present them in an exam, regardless of the question. The examiner is not being tested here, the student is.me121 said:wow what a quick reply. well.. i totally disagree with memorising slab's of text and regurgitating it in the exam. but i feel the onus in on the examiner to not ask questions that allow this. and unfortunately many questions in the HSC do allow this.
Regurgitating what someone else said is normally a sign that you actually don't understand what they're saying because you can't grasp the entire concept or statement by yourself and put it in your own words.Also just because you regurgitate what someone else said does not mean you don't understand it, their way of putting it may just be the best way of answering the question. So what are you going to do? You will answer the question in the best possible way but regurgitating what someone else has said on the topic.
Also, I never encountered an exam where the question and the material I had studied meshed 100% so I doubt that someone else's ideas are going to answer a particular exam question to a T.
Nice revision of your opinion by the way since
was absolutely moronic.If you just plagiarise then you do in fact know the work and you should not be punished just because someone else has written those exact same sentences before.