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Ever cheated in any class, and how?

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Pffffft... insane? Why are excuse for:D like say ; ,, pmfg, i can't remember anything, my head hurts"! 8)

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hmm not sure whether this constitutes cheating or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were reviewing everything on the test on the day before the test on the board. The teacher erased it but not very throughly and you could see the words some wat. (it was a dry erase board). So during the test everyone was looking on the board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On day of my history final, there was a board up behind me. ( it was a class project). It had a few dates on there, including the one I forgot so I casually glanced up at it.

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dude i got pked and lost my full zezima

I think I may have once or twice... but probaly just something minor, like when the teacher had something up on the wall that helped.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i always always copy homework if i didnt do it...or if no1 would give it to me id schedule my day in such a way that id do it on my own b4 that class....IMO thats not necessarily cheating...bc homework is so pointless and easy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah, homework really does get annoying after a while (especially if you're considered 'Gifted' (with a capital G ;) )) I usually learn the concept while its on the board and get annoyed at having to do 2-3 reinforcement activities when I could have been catching up on Biology or Spanish homework last year (they had so much homework it was horrible... and biology almost required you to have a computer so the kids without were pretty screwed. Our spanish teacher really didn't know spanish since we were doing it off a satellite program andthought we would learn by throwing worksheets at us everyday... she always wondered why we had the lowest grades in the region:roll: )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(on a sidenote, I'm entering 11 too BMW 8) )

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I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.

Never cheated on tests or exams, but like coppied a few things before...Acutly in grd 2 i once cheated 1 word on a spelling tests... cause the word was on the bord... Im a failure :cry:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(slightly did cheat in math this year... We had homework to do like every week, which was like 300 questions a week. I didnt like doing them cuase it took soooooo long, yet it was easy. So i just didnt do any of the questions cause i knew that the teacher was too lazy too look. :P )

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i always always copy homework if i didnt do it...

 

 

 

If we've Math or History you always see everybody at our place(our daily place were we sit :D )copy from the answer book cuz it's boring and the questions are stupid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also we had a pen that light infra-red(or something like that in English),so you could wright a text but it was impossible to see something..so during a test you just shine with your light and you can see all the answers...simple and there is not even 1 teacher that saw the light :D

I don't know what the foreign version of circuit city is, but in our circuit city you can buy an invisible ink pen that comes with a built in uv light for really cheap. Write down the answers on a piece of paper in the invisible ink. Teacher walks buy and sees a blank sheet of paper and you just tell him/her that you like to have a sheet of scratch paper just incase and during the test just flash the light, get the answers, and write the answers down in regular ink on your paper. It's the most full proof thing I can think of.

This is the way the world ends. Look at this [bleep]ing shit we're in man. Not with a bang, but with a whimper. And with a whimper, I'm splitting, Jack.

people always cheated off of me before i somehow lost all my brain cells. about 2 years ago i started to cheat off of people, and now im an idiot. really wish i would have studied harder :?

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Thinking about it, no, I've never cheated in a class. That's not to say that I've never wanted to, mind: I've always felt tempted to look at other peoples' answers when sat next to them -- never in a serious exam, of course -- but I've not really done it. The thing is, I've either not thought the subject matter important enough to learn, or I've.. learnt it; simple as that, really. I suppose I want to know how well I'm likely to do in the final exam, where I won't be able to cheat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[nostalgia]

 

 

 

Oh, actually, I'm lying: a friend of mine cheated all the time in German :D. Oh... those were funny lessons. Still, [own trumpet blowing] we were miles ahead of the others, and got the top marks of the year* [/own trumpet blowing] so we weren't doing it for any reason other than for fun.

 

 

 

[/nostalgia]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*not that that was much of an achievment: instead of set system (i.e. bottom set, middle set, top set) we had three "mixed" groups. On top of that, we had a terrible teacher; if it wasn't for the teacher's assistant explaining things to us when the teacher was out of the room, we'd have all failed, no doubt.

hmm not sure whether this constitutes cheating or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were reviewing everything on the test on the day before the test on the board. The teacher erased it but not very throughly and you could see the words some wat. (it was a dry erase board). So during the test everyone was looking on the board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On day of my history final, there was a board up behind me. ( it was a class project). It had a few dates on there, including the one I forgot so I casually glanced up at it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last year when I took algebra 2 we were learning the unit circle and we took a BIG quiz which is almost like a test. The quiz was filling in the ratios and some problems on the back. We start and I realize that my teacher has left the unit circle up on the board to my right. I was seriously confused because normally she takes so many precautions. All I had to do was look back and forth and copy it from the board.

Step aside losers, watch the work of the pro cheater.

 

 

 

Now, how many of you have seen the Red Dwarf episode: The End.

 

 

 

Arnold Rimmer covers his entire body in pen with notes on the exam...

 

 

 

(OK - so Rimmer's attempt becomes a hilarious anecdote of failure, but never mind..that's fiction)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You guessed it...Physics GCSE = A's ville.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips: Arms are the best. Clench knuckles entirely - unfold to reveal formulae. Long sleeve shirts are pro. You know where the cuff of the sleeve is? With the little slit where the cufflink/button is? Opens and closes like a dream.

 

 

 

Inside of trousers are good. I still have the white underpants that gave me the formula for acceleration and force/mass/weight.

 

 

 

Inside of eyelids are...nah I'm taking the michael on that one :P

 

 

 

Oops, dropped my pen! Reach down to get it, pull up the trouser tassles for quick revision notes.

 

 

 

These make poverty history bands would be dynamite now. Just write some info on the reverse side. Alas, 2004 = suckzor.

 

 

 

Oh yeah, the white bit inside the school tie - that's a good'n.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One answer though I had to write "I - AM - A - FISH". Just had to. I even gave it the Rimmer salute when I left the exam hall.

 

 

 

Happy days :)

Stole a few exam papers out of teachers offices

I think 9th grade spanishII I cheated a few times. Then In spanish III I had no need to cheat cause I was pretty good in spanish by then.

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Uh.. I cancelled the word "homework" quickly after I went to secondary school. Mostly because I found it all way too much work :P and besides that I can learn things quickly enough by just reading the stuff once without making homework about it. Ok, I'll admit: most of the time you'll only know it in your short term memory this way and forget much of it quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But who cares :P. After all, now that I'm done with secondary school, my impression about it stays that it's all solely about the notes and nothing else, even though the teachers tend to tell you the opposite at least 8396986 times during your schooltime. :roll:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I never cheated with exams though, my grades were fine enough. Besides, people wanted to copy my stuff 99% of the time, mainly by math and physics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I did cheat with boring projects or orals though - I just hate them because they demand a lot of time and you barely learn anything from them.. Anyway, I guess my most interesting cheat was last year. We had to read 12 books for a very important oral about dutch literature. Before the orals, the teacher warned everyone that she would "Surely notice it during your oral if you didn't read one of your books". Considering teachers oftenly lie about such things I took the risk anyway, by not reading 7(!) of the 12 books. :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The oral went smooth, she didn't notice anything (obviously I did read some summaries on the books I didn't read at all). Even got a 7/10 for the oral. :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wonder how things are going to go next school year at university. Gonna study math & computer engineering if you wonder. :)

I used to be the one's whos sheet they wanted to look at to copy from :s

 

 

 

Psst, can I see your paper? :lol:

 

 

 

I tend to be the one that gets his answers copied by various people. I tend to stop people from taking my answers, unless a friend needs them. But in maths (by far my worst subject) I have a good friend who sometimes helps me out.

 

 

 

Another great benefit to having people copy your answers is giving them totally wrong ones :)

 

 

 

Them: "Psst, whats an adjective"

 

 

 

Me: "64."

I ripped off an entire assignment once.

 

 

 

Only thing I did was put in comments. Everything else was exactly the same as the original.

 

 

 

They never picked it up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suprising aswell considering the fact that they were marked by the same person.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*shrug*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other than that I haven't cheated on much. Might've etched a few things into the desks at school before an exam just in case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There's been the occasional time where the teacher has left things up on the wall (like periodic tables and whatnot) which have helped. That's basically about it.

i've glimpsed at a few people's papers in science and history, but algebra i copied so much stuff for homework i dont understand it at all, i got c's and d's on all the tests except like 5 the whole year :?

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i went to an catholic school...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the cheat sheet in the tie worked well..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i did some other s*** tho and got myself expelled..

 

 

 

so now im going to a public one

Well, this year I basically helped 8 people pass our AP US History class. The teacher is no help during class and just gives us busywork, and at the end of the week it's test time. I (always) read the chapter twice just so all the info soaks in and get 95 - 100% on all of the tests, usually. People want answers from me a lot of the time so I give 'em a few. I don't mind if it's a few answers, but some people ask for the entire test, something I would never do. At the end of the year it was time for the AP test and I got a 4/5 (highest score in the calss :)). Just goes to show it pays to study since I'll be getting college credit 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To answer your question, I have never cheated but have aided others (which is just as bad). It's usually just shifting my papre to the side so others can see some of the answers and then conceal them quickly so they don't get them all :P

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Well, this year I basically helped 8 people pass our AP US History class. The teacher is no help during class and just gives us busywork, and at the end of the week it's test time. I (always) read the chapter twice just so all the info soaks in and get 95 - 100% on all of the tests, usually. People want answers from me a lot of the time so I give 'em a few. I don't mind if it's a few answers, but some people ask for the entire test, something I would never do. At the end of the year it was time for the AP test and I got a 4/5 (highest score in the calss :)). Just goes to show it pays to study since I'll be getting college credit 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To answer your question, I have never cheated but have aided others (which is just as bad). It's usually just shifting my papre to the side so others can see some of the answers and then conceal them quickly so they don't get them all :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i got p00ned on the AP history test lol...it was my teacher's first year teaching the class...and he didnt know what a DBQ was...i got a 2...then again...i never read any of the chapters or took notes...ill have to change my study habits in college lol...however i thought the multiple choice was easy...which is why i dont understand me getting a 2 :?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i did get a 3 on the AP english test though...but my reading comprehension is garbage...and i only got to number 41 outa like 55...which makes no sense...i am a very good writer though...so i think that made up for it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ur a genious either way though punk lol...gl getting into hopkins

I helped a friend behind me cheat on a test by pretending to draw something, which was really all the answers down my paper..we both made A's lol..

Hah, I cheated once in fifth grade, back when we used to have spelling tests. I couldn't for the life of me remember how to spell "rhythm." So, I glanced to my side and was enlightened. :roll: Always felt bad about it though. I took the answer from my good friend. :?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another great benefit to having people copy your answers is giving them totally wrong ones :)

 

 

 

Them: "Psst, whats an adjective"

 

 

 

Me: "64."

 

 

 

Lol, that's great. Reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes.

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little note in my pen :P

 

 

 

I've tried that one too, but teachers get suspicious , when they see, that you are examining your pen, like it would be some artifact :lol:

Is it just me or is there an abnormally large crowd of 'smarter' people on Tip.Ot :P

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I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.

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