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What would you do if you were in this situation?
01-26-2013, 05:00 AM
Post: #1
What would you do if you were in this situation?
My school recently got Wifi where you log in with your student ID and password. There are two available networks: the student one and the staff one. I was logging into the staff one for a few days because I thought it didn't really matter which network you logged into, and I could access Twitter, but someone told me they track you, so I began logging into the student network with my iPod.
I'm currently on break and I get back to school on Monday, but on Friday I took a test in AP Bio--I had no idea about anything because I have mostly AP classes and I had tests in like every class. So I googled some of the answers but I stopped halfway through because I felt guilty.
But I'm kind of worried that they might track my wifi and see I was searching up these test questions. What do you think are the chances of this?

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01-26-2013, 05:08 AM
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They might do it if it's a very strict school. And also, why would they give students wifi? It's like an invitation to cheating. Maybe you should just wait until monday.

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01-26-2013, 05:08 AM
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slim, basically dont worry about it..they woulkd have to be able to track the ipod to you...which i dont see how they would be able to do so.. But first they would have to realize someone was cheating in the first place, so what are the chances of them catching you out of all the other kids at your school using wifi.

I know at my school they said they track what you do on the computers kids use to look at porn and &**** no one ever said anything..
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01-26-2013, 05:08 AM
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There's a lot of people on campus that i doubt they'll worry about that. It's taken my school 2 weeks to change my schedule, sometimes you'd think they don't even care. Just relax I personally don't think anything bad will happen, and the worst will be you'll get points taken off the test or they'll give you a 0 on it. And if you're worried about that don't be too much, you can easily make up for it with extra credit, or doing beyond best on your next exam, one failing shouldn't hurt you too much.
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