| Wow, I'm shocked at how judgmental people are here about this. Like hopefullybright, I am pleased to know someone has the integrity to wonder about what the best solution is. I'm surprised integrity and honesty is looked down upon so harshly. I hope none of them end up at my university, since it uses an Honor Code that requires us to "tattle" on cheaters! I wonder if they condemn people who obey that Honor Code which they sign on every exam and before matriculating--sounds like they would. How sad.
Anyway, I would go with MathProf's suggestion. It sounds like he was doing something dishonest, and this should be taken care of one way or another. Maybe notify an official at your school. Unlike others, I can't say I'm concerned about what will happen to your teacher: he broke a rule, and should face the consequences, whether ETS's or the school's.
Unbelievable what people are saying to you. Of course you should consider the repercussions of your actions, but don't let anybody convince you against doing something you know is right, whatever you decide that to be.
Best of luck. |