![]() The thing is: there’s a difference between being liked and being taken advantage of. On the other hand, I understand that everyone wants to be liked. But the truth about the situation is that every time they do that, and copy from someone else, they are only hurting themselves and losing out on an opportunity to grow and be better. Thanks for sharing this experience, as I am sure other TIPsters may be going through this as well.įirst of all, I understand how frustrating it can be when you work hard to study and learn the right answers– only to have someone come along who wants to take the easy way out. I’m not sure exactly how to put it, but I don’t want them to think of me as that girl who thinks she’s too good for us or the goody goody who isn’t one of the regular kids. I’m not sure what they think of me, but I don’t want them to think of me badly. How do I tell them no without making them not like me? We aren’t really friends but we get along in class. One even asked me to text her a picture of the completed homework so she could copy it. They say I’m the smart kid and expect that I’ll just give them the answers. Some kids always want to copy my answers to homework assignments. ![]() She used to run the residential programming at TIP’s educational programs, and she is completing a PhD in related areas, so she knows what she’s talking about. Paris Andrew, TIP’s Director of Partnerships and Engagement, is here to help gifted students. ![]()
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