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Accused of cheating__GCSE Coursework__?

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Today i got back my german coursework to discover that i got full marks...but what ruined it for me was that the teacher asked me whether it was my own work...i said yes and then she just said "good"

...is this some standard procedure where the teacher has to make sure it's yours if you get full marks?

(...and i got As in the other tests aswell)

i feel awful now, i don't feel guilty but at the same time don't want the teacher to think that i'm lying

i didn't cheat and don't want to be accused of doing it, so should i try less hard with my coursework next time?

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  1. It is usually a general procedure for those who get very high marks, especially if its not expected. Dont let it affect your future courseworks, it is not exactly an accusation just a confirmation :) Well done by the way!


  2. Yes, it&#039;s standard proceedure. Ifyou haven&#039;t already you will be given a form to sign in which you promise that you did all of your work yourself and did not plageurise. It may be that the teacher is filling in the forms for you and will therfore only require your signature later.

  3. Don&#039;t give a shizzle about the stupid teacher if you didn&#039;t cheat then the computers would establish it wasn&#039;t taken from the Internet and you will be fine it&#039;s too much hassle for them to do anything about it without any real evidence.

    Feel awful no more your good at languages that&#039;s great!

  4. definetly not, just do your best, don&#039;t try to get the lower mark just because the teacher thought that you were cheating.

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