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Cheating in college exams hasn't been published yet. Will cheating be shown on the graduate report card?
I won't.

If a teacher discovers cheating in a college exam, there are generally two results:

1. The teacher asked you to stop answering questions and confiscate the test paper. Under normal circumstances, as long as they don't resist, teachers generally don't report cheating to the academic affairs office;

2. If you don't listen to the teacher after being found cheating, and you always resist the teacher, or the teacher is a teacher with strong principles, you will be punished by the school once, and there is a risk of canceling your degree certificate. But if you do well in school and never make mistakes, the school will basically issue a degree certificate when you graduate.

In universities, scholarships are evaluated according to students' final grades and usual performance every semester. If a student cheats in the exam, the tutor will directly disqualify him from evaluating the scholarship. The title of "three good students" is even less likely to be given to students who cheat, because students will definitely not be convinced and can only give up the qualification for evaluation.

Before many important exams, the school will organize students to sign a good faith agreement, but in this agreement, if a student cheats in the exam, the degree certificate of the candidate will be cancelled directly.

Not only that, some exams can't be taken twice, such as teacher qualification certificate. If you find cheating, you can't take the exam for years to come. Without a degree certificate, it will have an impact on your future job search and employment. It can be seen that the consequences of cheating in the exam are really serious and really unbearable.