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By Gaurav_Tiwary, history, 5 months ago, In English

As an Indian, I share the frustration caused by cheating in online assessments (OAs). It’s disheartening to see that some individuals resort to using external help to cheat. Recently, Google visited our campus and shortlisted candidates based on resumes without conducting an OA due to concerns about cheating.

While it might be challenging to completely eliminate cheating in OAs, I’ve noticed that during LeetCode’s Sunday contests, which start at 8 AM Indian Standard Time, the number of submissions is significantly lower. This could be because cheaters are often too lazy to wake up early. Therefore, a potential solution to reduce cheating could be to schedule contests at inconvenient times, such as 4 AM, to deter those who might not make the extra effort to cheat.

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bro, did you paste the chatgpt response??

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conducting offline exams is the best trivial solution imo

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Codeforces need to indicate plaq in the rating graph of the cheaters as Codechef do. Skipping contests weren't an appropriate solution.

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bro on sunday can you imagine 4th question on leetcode solved by about 7.5k people

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4 AM ,really ?

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And what about not cheaters lol?