excel 2003 common/uncommon errors

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Hi I am a student at a college and I am taking a Excel class. My instuctor is
accusing me of cheating with my sister stating that we have the same
common/uncommon errors in a couple diffrent spreadsheets. We have the same
tutor and followed the same steps. Is it possible to have the same errors pop
up?

Can anyone help me?

Thanks,
Shelley
 
Yes, it's possible, but your instructor believes it is unlikely.

But only you can answer the real question: did you cheat or not?
 
I moved out of state when I found out about my grade. I was advised by the
dean to prove to her that I did not cheat. One way is to prove to her that
ther can be similarities. Otherwise I will have to pay to take another test
and go all the way back to california. I cannot afford it and no I did not
cheat. Any suggestions on getting documentations stating it is possible?

Thank you for your help,
Shelley
 
onehockeylady said:
I was in the process of moving out of state when I found out about my grade and unable to go back to take a new test. I was advised by the
dean to prove to her that I did not cheat. One way is to prove to her that
ther can be similarities. Otherwise I will have to pay to take another test
and go all the way back to california. I cannot afford it and no I did not
cheat. Any suggestions on getting documentations stating it is possible?

Thank you for your help,
Shelley
 
There is no such thing as a document defining common/uncommon errors. It's her
opinion on it.

My suggestion is to post a sample of the questions and your answers. There's
lots of experience on this board to give you an opinion on the subject.

The other option is to review the postings in this newsgroup. They will give you
a very good idea of the problems people commonly have.
 
Thank you fred for your help!!

Shelley
Fred Smith said:
There is no such thing as a document defining common/uncommon errors. It's her
opinion on it.

My suggestion is to post a sample of the questions and your answers. There's
lots of experience on this board to give you an opinion on the subject.

The other option is to review the postings in this newsgroup. They will give you
a very good idea of the problems people commonly have.
 

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