Just a friendly reminder to those who are Connections students, K12 students, or other of my fellow online school students that OpenStudy is not a place to copy/paste or screenshot test questions so others can answer them for you. It's not terribly difficult to tell when you are doing this and I can assure you that it is a direct violation of school policy. I don't mean to police you guys but please, have some integrity. There is a difference between asking for help on an assignment and "ANSWER NOW PLEASE WILL MEDAL I NEED TO PASS THIS TEST".
^ well said, we are unable to help with tests as it is against both the Openstudy code of conduct AND ur school's :) Tests are meant to test ur ability to remember the things you learned in your lesson or section! Not what others know!
I'm glad you agree. It can be mighty tempting on a difficult test but it will be more difficult for you during finals when you actually need to recall information. :)
yup, the best thing you can do is to make a study guide before the test, or use one provided, and ask about anything you aren't sure on, then we can guide you through it and help you learn! so you will remember on the test!
(*^0^*) Finally someone is saying something about this! THANK YOU!
Well done someone finally said something i was thinking =)
Yes, well said @Cecil_the_Weasel !
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We said my friend. We said.
Answers on everything, not just tests, are not allowed.
^ What @Conqueror said. You should walk someone through the process, then make them find the answers. The problem is, lazy people dump their questions on Open Study and make others do their work. No one learns from that.
@JoannThomas Yes, that's what usually happens. 1 person here fanned me. And when he comes on OS for "help" and sees i'm on, he tells me to tell him the DA's in the PM's. I tell him I can't do that because it violates the OS's COC. Then he tells me he'll give me medals. I don't reply. Then he tags me in his Q.
I'll admit that I have given people the answers on some questions, usually on a whim. (whoops) However, with most questions I will usually try to explain or send a link that will explain the the problem to them. If they ask me to answer more questions, I won't give them the direct answer but I'll see if they can do it themselves.
Same with me ^ @Cecil_the_Weasel
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