
The rules in this list may seem rather harsh and arbitrary but they are essential to maintaining the integrity of the course. I have stories to tell about each rule. Some of these stories are predictable and easy to imagine while others are stranger than fiction. Although most of you will never come up against any of the rules, I have a handful of students each semester who just cannot seem to avoid them. If these rules are going to cramp your style, then this class is probably not for you. -- Lou Bloomfield
1. It is an honor violation to submit for a grade work that is not your own or to permit another student to do so.2. It is an honor violation to submit for a regrade any work that was modified after it was graded.3. It is an honor violation to lie to me in an effort to improve your grade or to obtain any special consideration or exception from the normal classwork schedule.4. It is an honor violation to obtain aid on an exam through any means, including copying another student’s work, having another student complete portions of your exam, referring to materials other than the exam booklet itself during the exam, or discussing the exam with anyone other than the instructor or instructor’s assistants during the exam.5. It is an honor violation to knowingly provide aid to another student during an exam.6. It is an honor violation to offer me a forged receipt for electronically submitted work.7. It is an honor violation to copy or paraphrase answers from another student’s problem set without their permission.