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Homeschool_gal77
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So I’m homeschooled and the syllabus is have doesn’t give us a study guide to study for tests. So what I did was I went to the quiz, but covered up all the questions and just looked at the top in what it said to do. Ex: I take a latin course and it said at the top of each section a different thing to do. So decline, translate, match the vocab, and parse the following nouns. I tried to not look at the questions, but I did see one question, but I already knew the answer to it and how to do it. I thought if I just looked at the first test- that would be the layout for the rest, but the next test I took was different because in this test I had to identify parts of speech- which I didn’t know. So whenever I take a test I would just look at the top of the sections and then study all the vocab, all the declensions, and how to parse nouns, but i did not know which vocab or which declensions would be on the test. I just looked back over the past week and studied the all vocab and all the declensions we had in that week. Would this be cheating? Another example: I am taking a quarter assessment now so i looked at the test, but tried to cover up all the specific words and declensions I needed to know and saw decline, translate, vocab, and parse the nouns. So I’m studying all the vocab in the first quarter, all the declensions in the first quarter, etc etc.
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