Honor Violation?

This is off topic but:

Do you really believe this?

I should word it a little differently. People often mean to break a regulation (not honor violation) but fail to see a connection of breaking that rule as being an honor violation.

Real Example: Cadet X stuffed her bed and snuck into her friends room after TAPS. She was found guilty of an honor violation for "lying" since she attempted to deceive someone.

Cadet X did no make the connection and think "if I do this then I am breaking the honor code". She believed at the time it would only be a regulations violation. If you ask her now she will tell you in retrospect she sees it was an honor violation.
 
I think if she was meaning to deceive, she purposely violated the honor code lol.
 
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I think if she was meaning to deceive, she purposely violated the honor code lol.

She didn't connect the two and realize it was an honor violation. She purposely broke a regulation but not the honor code. If she had thought "this is against the honor code" she wouldn't have done it.
 
yes but to have a violation here at usafa you must have intent and action. She most definitely had intent to decieve people that she was in her bed when she wasn't. She also committed the act. Therefore, an honor board would most likely find it to be an honor violation. i would bet money on it
 
yes but to have a violation here at usafa you must have intent and action. She most definitely had intent to decieve people that she was in her bed when she wasn't. She also committed the act. Therefore, an honor board would most likely find it to be an honor violation. i would bet money on it

That was never up for debate. I never said she didn't break it I said the complete opposite so your statement confuses me.
 
I have to laugh at some of this.

Teachers have the option to modify schedules as they see fit.
Extensions are not some evil thing that deprive students of learning. If the teacher thinks it is fair or reasonable for the class, 99.9% of the time...IT IS.

Sometimes schedules don't wind up perfectly even. What about the T-day class that gets the extra weekend? Should they all be condemned? I hardly think so!:rolleyes:
 
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