Originally Posted by
Dr Unne
Most universities will (rightly) expel you for this. Aside from the outright dishonesty of cheating, it's stupid to take that risk. There's also the fact that doing work helps you actually learn. Getting A's on exams isn't the point of college. When you graduate, people will expect you to know things, and use them while you work. You can always lie at work too, perhaps, but it'll be much harder. There are usually no "answers manuals" in real life.
There's a good chance you can lie and cheat at quite a few things in life and not get caught, but most people aren't happy being liars. If you have no conscience though, I guess you're set.
On time in high school we had a dumb substitute teacher, and someone stole the answers to a quiz and gave them out to everyone. I failed the quiz on purpose.