You are right, it doesn't matter, to my daughter. And no, her result was significantly enough above anyone else's in her year, that it is not important for her. On a school wide basis this result will make a difference for this girl however, and the others she seemingly "beat". Unfortunately, as we all know, most school tests are simplistic, and this group of kids will all score nearly all right, and appear the same. So, when the time comes to choose the 3 person math team for the school, this girl will be chosen. Does she deserve to be chosen? No doubt, after such success with cheating last time, she will try it again in the future. These are my concerns, but I have decided to say nothing. Cheating is annoying, and wrong, but something we must accept it seems when it happens.