>>212865623>i find those 'easy' introductory assigments the hardesta. You misspelled 'assignments'.
b. They're supposed to make you think and actually engage your brain - obviously.
I'm not against technology at all. Like I had an old fuck math teacher who was against calculators and wanted us to use log tables, which was total unnecessary bullshit, but I at least understand why you wouldn't use a calculator for everything in math class - especially early on - since the point is to actually understand how the operations themselves work:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_table#Tables_of_logarithms
If you don't understand the difference, then you're retarded and it just becomes actual 'cheating'. In which case you should be removed from the educational institution and shown how to put the fries in the bag instead, or the institution itself should be shut down since 'education' itself has become a performative waste of time.
The kids who are actually smart can obviously figure shit out for themselves, now more than ever with the Internet and AI.
Even when I was in the military back in the 90's studying electronics, with the real pending consequences that you could get your arse shot off along with everyone else's if you didn't actually know how to operate and repair the equipment, there were faggots cheating on the tests. A great many faggots are just like that and early ChatGPT has made their obvious obvious obvious in yet another way.
That shit was so prevalent, I was actually accused of secretly studying for hours when all I did was actually listen in class, and chastised for NOT cheating and going along with one of the instructors worried about his job giving the class all the exam answers because so many others were failing. I was even falsely accused of exposing that, like I would have been doing something wrong if I had.
The public sector is rife with that kind of shit because the government spends instead of makes money.