Exams on the Drive
Brad is in his first year of dental school at a well-respected university on the east coast. He is the first person in his family to go to a professional school and he is the pride and joy of his community. The dental school curriculum is very demanding and as the first round of examinations approaches, Brad is getting more and more concerned that he won't perform well.
Other students in his class are talking about "review packets" - old tests from previous years passed down from upper classmates. Several of the old tests in the review packet are the exact examinations one professor gives year after year, he never changes even one question. Using these tests to prepare for the final examinations would save a great deal of time and allow Brad to concentrate on his laboratory courses.
The honor code that Brad signed when he started at the University didn't say anything about not using old tests. What should Brad do?