Cost-Benefit Analysis: Analysis Of Cheating In The University

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Cost-benefit analysis is a systematic process for calculating and analyzing both the cost and benefit and then calculating which action is best for one to be involve in, actions such as; an activity, an decision, or an government policy and figuring out the benefits and costs of the project. One has to determine if the choice one is making is sound and that they would benefit from it rather than receiving zero gratification out of it. The cost of cheating in an University is that one will be on disciplinary probation, suspension, dismissal from Winthrop, and etc. Cheating is like a major crime in college. There are a few benefits from cheating include assuring one a good grade, with little work/studying required. However, the consequences of cheating and getting caught by a professor overweight any benefits that one might think cheating may have. …show more content…

That ignorance may come to haunt one in the future, when they are required to apply what they have learned in college to a real world situation, but will not know what to do because they cheated their way through college.

There are many clever ways of cheating on a test, but not to get caught is the biggest challenge that one will be facing. If caught they will end up in big trouble with the teacher and the university. I can list many clever ways to cheat, but I am going to list three ways that I believe is genius. The first one is, the water bottle cheat sheet, but this is use mostly for remember formulas. Scan the water bottle label, next, edit the text so it will be small enough for one to read and to put information on it, print it off, and paste it on the back which is the white side of the label. Only bring out the bottle when one need help with a problem. Act like

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