Did you ever cheat in school???? VOL DONT LOOK AT MY SCANTRON

Depending on professor, normal font size is either 11 or 12.

I finished all my english classes awhile ago, but usually making your periods and commas size 13.5 looks inconspicuous to the unaware eye and gives you hella extra space to meet page requirements.  
 
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Our Chemistry teacher gave us the day before a super hard test pretty much study hall for the entire period and she left to meet with the principle or some teachers meeting. Anyway one of the TA's took the answer book and wrote down all the answers to the test(it was multiple choice with a few where you had to show your work) the entire class just used that period to make cheat sheets on the back of their calculator cases(you know the ones that cover the front of your calculator and slide off then you can slide it on the back of your calculator while you use it) so everyone got 100%(no lie) and the teacher had no way of proving how we cheated

In advanced spanish we had some old teacher, and in that class we had those right/ left handed desk that had that arm/elbow rest on it. The entire class would pretend to cover their papers but really the ones who spoke spanish fluently would slide their test down that arm rest far enough so the person behind them could see their test(while pretending to take the test) and even sometimes people would just pass test throughout the class this way till everyone finished(95% if a person didn't end up with their test it didn't matter, the teacher never checked for names when we passed them up)

while it was wrong I love the unity we had as a class when it was time to cheat :lol:
 
I remember in jr high school. I had a history final exam. And somehow the teacher was allowed to let all her class periods come take it at once. So we all get in there thinking its going to be about 4-5 teachers monitoring us and to our surprise it was just her. One teacher to 45 kids... people were trading tests and we came up with a system. When one side of the class needs to cheat the opposite side would call her over and vise versa. When i tell you everyone had a 100 on that *** lol goodtimes
 
Everyone used to cheat off of me in Spanish class and people in class would pay me to do their hw at times...had one girl who was known for getting around at school show me her cans every time she wanted me to do her hw for her :evil:
Had fap material for the spank bank all the damn time :smokin

Dude, you settled for boob flashes while she was giving up her cheeks to other dudes for free.

I TRIED MAN SHE WASN'T HAVING ANY OF IT :smh:
 
I've cheated since elementary school my guy. I haven't become a better student, I've become a better cheater.
 
Remember in college during a philosophy class we had a test (or midterm?? dont remember) and professor didnt even show up some lady from the department came in gave us the test and said when we finished to drop it off at the office and she left. Felt like we were in some type of ethics experiment :lol: Some dude was like nah its a trap one of yall is a snitch :lol:
 
i wrote a cheat sheet and cut it in the shape of my TI-83 calculator cover and taped in there. Helped me pass precal lol
 
Undergrad:
-Had to write a paper and submit it by sliding it under the prof's door by a certain time, waited to the very last minute to write it. 1 page to go and my computer crashed FML (this was years before "auto-save"), so typed a completely filler last page. Slid it under the door on time...but left a slight corner of my paper still sticking out of the door. Went home to finished up my paper proper, then went back to the prof's 2 or 3 hours later to see he hadn't picked up the papers and was able to switch out my original paper

-I knew I wouldn't do well on an exam, so hid some cheat sheets in the bathroom (atop the lights just above the mirror) before the class. Midway thru I was like "brb gotta take a wiz" for a quick refresher. Exam done, went back to toss the papers.


HS:
Held my own in math so I helped a dude in my class who struggled: for tests teacher made everyone move desks apart/face different directions, but that didn't matter. I'd usually finish a test early, so she wouldn't really look my way anyways. Would lightly write the answers on my desk for other dude to copy, even perfected writing sideways/upside-down, full "show your work" and all. When he was done I'd just erase it.
 
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Cheated like everyone else. Sometimes I just took my "L" on some assignments or tests because I knew I would make it up later. The mentality I had in high school was as long as I'm passing come report card time then I was fine.

My senior year I got caught with plagiarism in my Honors English class. I'm pretty good with writing papers and reports, but I was just super lazy my senior year. I used cliff notes on this one assignment around finals time and my stick in the a** teacher found out. I was already borderline failing because of me being so lazy, so me getting that zero failed me for the semester. I don't know how bad it hurt me and my gpa but I still graduated in the top 20% of my class and we had close to 800 students graduating. The crazy thing is I didn't even have to take that semester of English all over again. I took a proficiency exam and I was clear. I was put out of that Honors English class and placed in a regular English class. 

In college "cheating" became teamwork. The only cheating I really did was in my math classes. Math just wasn't my thing...or anybody else's either lol. Every math class I took in college the whole class worked together to pass tests and assignments. 
 
In high school English there was a Korean bro who would send me his HW, I would just fix the grammar and turn it in for a higher grade.

Back in 4th grade my cheating was on auto pilot every test, there was one time my friend who let me cheat off whispered "bro, you copied my name at the top too". We got in trouble for laughing
 
Back in HS, we had to take a semester exam and one of my boys was able to get his hands on the answer key and we carved all the answers onto a #2 pencil [emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji][emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji][emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji]
 
HS : stealing exams and reselling them during lunch, having my boy steal the exam i was doing in the afternoon, writting answers all over my body like i'm michael scofield, stashing notes in the washroom to read through the notes during the exam. Good times.

College was the same but a bit less reckless because the consequences were more important.
 
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