HONOR CODE


"Today I give you two examinations, one in trigonometry and one in honesty. I hope you pass them both, but if you must fail one, let it be trigonometry for there are many good people in this world today who cannot pass an examination in trigonometry, but there are no good people in the world who cannot pass an examination in honesty." - Madison Sarratt, Past Chancellor, Vanderbilt University

Cheating is bad. It is unfair to other students. It is unfair to teachers. And it undermines the quality of education for everyone. LetsCram strongly opposes cheating in any form.



LetsCram was created to help students do better academically by connecting students in virtual study groups to make studying more effective, convenient and fun. Like most honest and hard-working students, the Founders of LetsCram are offended by people who cheat. Therefore, LetsCram declares a strict no cheating honor code. Cheaters are not welcome at LetsCram and we ask your help in enforcing this policy. Please do not hesitate to report activity that you believe may be inappropriate.

What is cheating? Basically, it can take many forms, but here are a few specifics:

  • Copying or turning in original work (essays, papers, etc)
  • Posting test documents
  • Any other use of LetsCram ‘s that compromises a test or assignment's integrity


Bottom line: Any members of Let'sCram engaging in activities deemed to be inappropriate, including, but not limited to, the above examples, will be subject to an immediate and permanent ban from the website.