I go to university in America and professors have a syllabus for their classes. In it there are rules for the class. For example, it may state in the syllabus that google searching for answers to a test is prohibited. However, I don’t think I ever signed to agree to these rules, do I have to abide by them? What if I did want to google search the answers to a test?
I go to university in America and professors have a syllabus for their classes. In it there are rules for the class. For example, it may state in the syllabus that google searching for answers to a test is prohibited. However, I don’t think I ever signed to agree to these rules, do I have to abide by them? What if I did want to google search the answers to a test?
15Sep
This would be clearly cheating.
I go to university in America and professors have a syllabus for their classes. In it there are rules for the class. For example, it may state in the syllabus that google searching for answers to a test is prohibited. However, I don’t think I ever signed to agree to these rules, do I have to abide by them? What if I did want to google search the answers to a test?