For anyone who feels the need to say that people who use this website for cheating.

Your right we are cheating.

But we all have our own reasons.

It may seem bad to you but what if it feels right to us?

Some people just don't understand.

Are you seriously gonna waste your time telling us that we shouldn't be cheating?

Because your right...To a point.

In a perfect world, we would not be cheating.

But this world is not perfect. It will take you in just to spit you right back out.

I agree we all have our reasons why we are all here. I also agree that this world is not perfect (sadly) but some of us use it for cheating I'm not saying it wrong nor write, other might use it to ask questions, while other help other people. I don't know why but you could also use other web sites they explain the work that your stuck on or need help.....Khan academy is a great web site to help you understand things..... I agree with

"DS" and "Emily" that's all I wanted to say.
- Amane Yugi

Emily is right.

Anyone who uses this website during a test or quiz is doing so for only one reason: to cheat. Cheaters will make up all kinds of excuses, but the bottom line is that they just want answers, no matter whether they understand the content or not.

The huge problem with cheating is two-fold:
1. If a kid gets better grades than he/she deserves, then the next levels of the subject (math, science, English ... ) will be very frustrating because the kid didn't learn the earlier concepts.

and

2. If a kid succeeds in cheating in early school years, s/he will continue the habit in further schooling and probably into life. To quote a teacher in California, "I want my students to be successful -- not only in my classroom, but in life. If they rely on shortcuts and cheat, they won't survive in the real world. No one will make allowances for them there ... I explain that if they cheat in college, they won't just get a zero on an assignment -- they will get kicked out of school."
cta.org/educator

Sorry if I made any mistakes in the thing I wrote. It probably autocorrected to that by accident.

You're and your are too different things but sound the same.

You're is the contraction for you and are.
Example:
You're very nice. - This sentence can also be said, "You are very nice."

Your is when someone/something is possessed by them.
Example:
Your house looks like. - house is the one owned by someone else

Hey! I have something to tell you all. Trust me pls. Stop cheating and actually go through the assignment, I know all of the work looks like a lot and it may feel overwhelming. But just trust me, once you get into the lessons it's fun and you'll have something to feel good about. (aka doing ur work by urself.) I did this lesson all by myself! It's always good to come on here and check your answers before you submit, if you got one wrong look back and ask yourself why you got that question wrong (it's okay to get stuff wrong, nobody is perfect and ur teachers know that too). If you have no idea what's going on, don't keep cheating. Go through the lesson and see what's going on. If you still don't know, look up the meanings of terms then write them down and study them. If you find some definitions hard to understand you can type it in like this, (I'm gonna use the word decimal as an example) "Decimal easy meaning for kids." Also, don't sleep on watching videos, they actually help. Take time on the weekends if you have to. If you're very behind, don't tell urself, "I just have to get these done, so I'll look up the answers for now then once Im back on track Ill do the work." That creates a bad habit of cheating, and TRUST ME you wont understand a thing that's happening. So take your time, remember this, quality over quantity. Bye, I hoped I helped. If you need help with motivation just reply under this and I'll be more than happy to help.

I know you might have a lot going on and I understand that. But you'll feel so good after doing a lesson yourself, that might motivate you to do other things in your life and build the life you truly want. <3

I understand that you have your own reasons for cheating, but it's important to consider the ethical implications of your actions. Cheating undermines the integrity of the learning process and devalues the efforts of those who have worked hard to gain knowledge and expertise. Furthermore, it can have long-term negative consequences, such as lacking essential skills and knowledge needed in future endeavors.

I would recommend considering alternative approaches to address any difficulties or challenges you may be facing instead of resorting to cheating. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Seek help: Reach out to teachers, tutors, or classmates for assistance. There are many resources available to support your learning, such as study groups or online forums.

2. Develop effective study habits: Focus on developing good time management skills, creating a study schedule, and utilizing effective study techniques. This can help improve your understanding of the subject matter, making you less reliant on cheating.

3. Communicate with your instructors: If you're struggling with a particular topic or concept, express your concerns to your teachers. They may be able to provide additional explanations or resources to help you better understand the material.

4. Practice self-reflection: Take the time to evaluate your learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. Understanding how you learn best can aid in finding strategies and resources that are most effective for you.

Remember that learning isn't just about earning good grades; it's about gaining knowledge, skills, and personal growth. By taking the time to genuinely understand and learn the material, you'll be better equipped for success in the long run.

If you don't understand something, ask your teacher or an adult for help. Usually that works, but if it doesn't, search up an example on what you're learning. Try not to search up the exact question given to you.

All cheating does is give you the answers without you doing any work. When cheating, you are taking the credit from someone else. You let someone else to do the work for you so you get good grades.

How do you learn anything from cheating? Yes cheating might seem like a good thing to you, but when you get older, you will understand why cheating is such a horrible thing to do.
This website was intended to help people check their work, not cheat. You are using this website for the total opposite of what is what made to do.
It is also disrespectful to your teachers, they take the time to teach you what you need to know and when they give you an assignment to do, you just cheat your way through it.

I hope this changed your mind about cheating, but you can do whatever you think is right.