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Be honest: Have you ever cheated in a test? If yes, what method did you use?


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Yes, I have cheated in a test. It was a maths test and I hate and


I'm terrible at maths. Everyone had to put their books underneath


the desk before doing the test so I put everything underneath the desk, BUT I put a 


cheat sheet with all the notes underneath but facing up so when I put my head


down to look like as if I'm thinking I'm looking at my notes :)


 


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I used to write some words, meanings or dates (especially in history class) on the desk with a pencil and when I finished the test I rubbed it off with my fingers when the teacher wasn't looking lol

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Yeah

I wrote on a piece of paper and put it in the little cubby thing (that’s what it’s called?) my desk had or stuffed a smaller piece of paper it in a pencil pouch,

Maybe I’ll put the piece of paper on the floor under me but in between other things like books so it’s not obvious

also write on the desk in pencil they’re the type of desks that you can’t really see pencil if you write it and if you rub at it, it erases so I write what I need to know while the teacher isn’t looking some times I do the old fashioned writing on your hand but more on my arm so my sleeves cover it

I hide my phone/iPad somewhere and use that to search answers

There’s also team tactics lol

 

Oh my god why am I such a good for nothing cheater

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I missed our practice exams at school so I had to do it by myself after school with no one supervising me.

I prepared an introduction for a potential question for History that actually came up. Instead of taking a peek and re-writing it, I just used the piece of paper and wrote the rest of my essay from there. My time management is really poor so I wasn't bothered to re-write an intro.

 

I felt so guilty afterwards.

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I never tried. It wasn't that easy to cheat in exams at my school though I guess if I had wanted to I could have found a way.

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Yeah, for my physics tests.

 

For tests i would use a double paper from my notebook. For the psysics tests i would write with a pencil in the inner part or the back of the paper some formulas or definitions that were really difficult to memorise. I usually did this at home or right before the test as we were allowed to bring our own paper. So after looking at the formulas and pretending i just casually write them down again on the paper, i would erase the other formulas. My teacher never noticed.

 

I did all this cause it was the easiest way to do and i was too afraid to have a separate sheet of paper. I hated having to cheat as it would make me really nervous and i would be really easy to get caught.

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did it all the time in high school lmao i went to public school and no one rly cares LOL the whole class was in on it

 

but in college, once... it was organic chemistry

i had to take a special exam on a different schedule because i had another test in conflict with the actual orgchem test

so inside the room was just me and my prof

occasionally she'd go out of the room to check on her ongoing class

and I had my phone inside my pocket and the room was within the campus wifi's reach so yeah :---)

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I never cheated in math or physics class because my professors would allow us to either bring 1 sheet of paper (front and back) or a 3x5 index card with formulas and whatever else we can cram onto that paper, but in chemistry I would write down formulas or reactions that I would often forget in very small print on my eraser. Though I'm not sure if writing down formulas count as cheating because even if you have the formula, if you don't know how to apply the formula you're still going to get the answer wrong anyway. 

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yes on a physics exam. i wrote all the formulas on a paper. teacher saw me looking at it and gave me a letter telling me that she saw and not to do it again

 

it was nice of her to not tell the whole class tho and also the principal or i would've been expelled for sure

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yep i cheated at a midterm ap bio exam bc my teacher let me finish after school so i had time to look up a lot of answers from questions that I had memorized.

Also i used my phone and it was sooooo hard, but i was sitting in a corner and my teacher sat in the opposite corner far away so i was able to hide it with a textbook and look down as if i was thinking really hard, or i put in on my legs and shield it with my jacket. I mean, even if my teacher found out, she's way too nice to rat me out and those midterms were cancelled anyway (which in this case, cheating was entirely pointless) but yea

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My GCSE French writing exam was a classroom-based exam and we'd spent months beforehand writing and perfecting our drafts for it. I knew I'd never remember all five paragraphs well enough for the exam so I typed them all up, made the document at size 6 font and printed it. We were given dictionaries for the exam so I left my perfect paragraphs in there to copy word for word. The tiny cheat paragraphs worked perfectly.

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I did online school for a year and to be honest, I cheated on pretty much everything, lol. They didn't have any program to monitor my desktop so if I wanted to Google something, it was incredibly easy to do so - especially when you can find the exact test question word for word with the answer.

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