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babyboeing400
12th Apr 2005, 13:52
when you are given "exercises" which just seemed to resemble 99% of the real exam papers,is that cheating?

GlueBall
12th Apr 2005, 14:44
The objective is to transfer information and facts from external sources into your brain; and when you see and write the specific information twice then it is more likey to stay embedded in your brain. :ooh:

wilco77
16th Apr 2005, 04:03
babyboeing400!

when these exercises are based on topics from the 15th century and not real life application then is that realistic or unrealistic, practicale or unpracticale, old fashioned or up to date and then ask your self will you really apply what you learnt in todays world of aviation...
Ask yourself what you should have learnt and not what you should have mugged to pass totally useless exercises that are being tested by all aviation governing bodies...


Cheers
wilco!

Old Smokey
23rd Apr 2005, 17:48
babyboeing400,

When you are given "exercises" which just seemed to resemble 99% of the real exam papers by your instructor, then you are the beneficiary of a dishonest instructor, in short, a CHEAT. You are innocent, but might feel cheated that all of your genuine hard work was for nothing. I have experienced this as a student, and felt nothing but contempt for the "good guy" instructor.

When you are given "exercises" which just seemed to resemble 99% of the real exam papers by your colleagues or fellow students, and you accept them, then, by any set of definitions, you are a CHEAT.

Regards,

Old Smokey