Ap Accomplice |link|


Ap Accomplice |link|

Students often feel a sense of loyalty to their peer group. Refusing to share answers can lead to social isolation or being labeled "elitist."

Being an AP Accomplice isn’t about helping someone succeed — it’s about enabling someone to bypass learning. True collaboration builds knowledge; cheating destroys trust, opportunities, and academic records for both parties. ap accomplice

In the context of College Board’s AP program, an accomplice is any student who knowingly assists another in gaining an unfair advantage. This goes beyond the person actually copying the answers; it encompasses the "facilitators" who provide the means for cheating to occur. The Mechanics of Academic Accomplices Students often feel a sense of loyalty to their peer group