Filling in blanks after time is up? Forum
- scham
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Re: Filling in blanks after time is up?
Don't 'skip' questions. Just fill in a guess on the answer sheet and circle the question in you question booklet so that you can revisit it if you have time.
- Ludo!
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Re: Filling in blanks after time is up?
If you get caught you're fucked. Why would anyone even think of doing this. I love 0ls telling us the difference between breaking rules and unethical behavior though so I'm enjoying this thread
- North
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Re: Filling in blanks after time is up?
It was just the one dude. I think he got the ban-hammer.Ludovico Technique wrote:If you get caught you're fucked. Why would anyone even think of doing this. I love 0ls telling us the difference between breaking rules and unethical behavior though so I'm enjoying this thread
- sinfiery
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Re: Filling in blanks after time is up?
Why don't you guys go berate this person too. He is knowingly breaking the rules which is apparently sufficient grounds for immoral actions
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=195382

http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=195382
North wrote:Ask the proctor how they're doing this morning after you hand them your ID. Also, make sure you step into line when it's most crowded.
Pretty much nothing else you can do.
Except withdraw. I think you have until midnight.
North wrote:msmith19 wrote:Concerning to think that to-be lawyers can't discern ethics from the law or even more, from non-legal 'rules.'
You are on your way to becoming a fantastically sleazy lawyer, holmes.
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