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in my psych nursing class, we have three tests and one final, cumulative exam. it is an 8 week course so we essentially have tests every two weeks. it is a crowded auditorium type classroom and almost every seat is filled during each lectures and tests.
on the first test, about two or three weeks ago, i finished my test and one of the professors proctoring the exam came around to collect it as per usual. typically, there are two of our professors who walk around and proctor the exams and collect tests when they see you are done. when the test is complete, you are to sit at your seat and remain there for the duration of the test. we are given 60 minutes to complete the test and i finished with about 10 minutes to spare.
as the stopwatch continued to wind down, i turned around to look at the clock to see what time it was. i noticed that three students, who always sit together in a row behind me were muttering quietly under their breath and seemingly, comparing answers. we use 50 item scantrons for the tests but they pass out the actual tests as well that we put our name on and can also write on. it seemed like they were leaving their tests open rather than folded/flipping the page back and marking their answers on the test before transferring the answer to the scantron. that is something i do myself but i definitely fold the page back as it is a stapled 8 page exam and that way, no one is tempted to see what answer i marked on the test before putting it on a scantron. i saw them, somewhat blatantly, pointing at the test with their pencils and discretely whispering and looking at each other. even if they weren't sharing answers, students should not talk to each other during the exam, at least that's what most codes of conduct state.
in any case, this was all happening during the last few minutes of the exam when the two proctoring professors were walking around and collecting student exams individually. i realize their eyes cannot be everywhere and i don't find fault with them for not seeing this behavior. my question is, i have seen this TWICE now. the first time i saw it, i struggled with saying something but ultimately decided not to. now, after seeing it again, i am contemplating sending an anonymous email to the psych nursing faculty. i don't want to be named or part of any investigative process, i merely wish to inform and not accuse as i have no proof these students were cheating, i just know what i saw.
what im looking for on here is opinions. we have one test left and then a final, cumulative exam. do i send the email? do i mind my own business and just not turn around to look at the clock so i don't see them doing what they do? keep to myself and not mention this to anyone else? finish the class on a high note and hope i never have a class or clinical with them? i realize that in nursing, you sometimes have to work with people whose standards are less than yours and are at times, less than ethical. i realize that a good nurse adapts to his or her situation, and makes the best of it, and does their best to stay positive. i also realize, that a good nurse will speak up if something is unethical and will advocate for their patient, etc. like i said, i don't want to cause trouble but the thought that IF these students were cheating will one day be caring for patients is frightening.
perhaps i am a fool for not reporting it the first time i saw it or perhaps i am being a busybody and should just keep my eyes to the front of the class. in either case, i saw what i saw and now i am unsure what to do.
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