8 thoughts on “Don’t cheat in engineering class”

  1. I am an engineer student and all my peers and professors cheat, but it is a bit different when the student becomes a professional and starts to engineer building designs or automobile safety equipments or astronautical vehicles. You can cheat (with vast resources such as computers and softwares) but you have to earn to cheat at that level.

  2. some dude on the space station is pee his pants reading this. you don’t get a lot of redo’s in space Brune you might rethink the hole cheating on a spaceship design.

  3. To paraphrase Tom Leherer: “Plagiarize, plagiarize! Don’t let anyone’s work evade your eyes, but plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize! But always remember to call it ‘research'”

  4. Engineers will never cheat on designs, ever.

    If you cheat to get a grade it means you didn’t learn to get the grade.

    If you didn’t learn how to design, someone in the field, like me,

    will have to cover for your sorry ass

    because if I do not do my job, people will die.

    Clearly, this is lost on some designers out there, and not to put too fine a point on it, it seems to be lost on you.

    Learn the gorram trade, you moron, before someone gets hurt.

  5. You probably worked for one of those 54% of engineers that admitted to cheating. Wouldn’t want to be in your shoes.

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