With heavy workloads, some students use it to quickly finish subjects they aren't specializing in to focus on their main interests. The Teacher's Perspective Teachers remain divided on the "GDZ phenomenon":
Many argue that mindlessly copying answers leads to "educational gaps" where students get good grades but lack real knowledge. With heavy workloads, some students use it to
High-achieving students use it to verify their own work before handing it in. Platforms like GDZ
Platforms like GDZ.ru and GDZ.life continue to host millions of monthly visitors, proving that while the "proper" way to study is independent effort, the demand for free, accessible help remains a permanent part of the modern school story. These were thick paperbacks often titled "All Homework
The history of "Gotovye Domashnie Zadania" (GDZ)—ready-made homework assignments—is a story of how a teacher's tool became a student's "survival guide" in the digital age. The Evolution of GDZ
Series of printed collections specifically for students began to appear in bookstores. These were thick paperbacks often titled "All Homework for Grade X," and they became a staple in school backpacks.
Others see it as a necessary tool for parents who may have forgotten school rules and want to help their children correctly.