1. It is a serious illegal act to organize cheating in the college entrance examination.
1. During the college entrance examination, criminals often post "exam-assisting" information online, claiming that they can provide exam questions and answers for candidates.
2. Organizing candidates to cheat in national education examinations such as the college entrance examination, providing test questions and answers to candidates, and selling and using wireless cheating equipment are all serious illegal and criminal acts.
Second, taking the exam is not a shortcut, but a "desperate situation"
In order to get their children into an ideal university, some parents try their best to find "ways" for their children, and even find "gunmen" to take exams for their children. As a result, people and money are empty, and the consequences are very serious.
Third, I was lucky enough to cheat in the mobile phone exam, which ruined my future.
1. Nowadays, the use of smart phones is very common, and some candidates often use smart phones to search questions, translate and other functions to assist learning, so as to improve efficiency.
However, if you cheat with your mobile phone in the exam, you have miscalculated, and you are smarter than you.
Fourth, look for official signs and don't believe "gossip"
1. Every year before the exam, there will be a lot of information about the exam on the Internet, and all kinds of information are mixed.
2. In order to attract attention, some individuals or training institutions took the opportunity to register a "fake" WeChat official account, spread unofficial sources of "gossip" and seek benefits.
Don't believe in false propaganda, and beware of being deceived.
Slogans such as "guaranteed exam", "proposition expert" teaching, ensuring "one-time pass" and enrollment advertisements exist in varying degrees, such as exaggerating propaganda, fictional teachers, price fraud, false advertisements and other illegal acts.
Sixth, online fraud should distinguish that college entrance examination answers cannot be purchased.
1. Every year, criminals peddle so-called "true college entrance examination questions" and "top secret answers" on online platforms or exchange groups, flaunting attractive information such as "extremely high accuracy" and "default refund", and asking users to pay in advance in the name of "advance payment".
2. Others send viruses to users' computers or mobile phones in the name of transmitting "sample test papers" to obtain user information.