In high school history my friend and I used morse code we had learned in boy scouts togive each other answers during exams. using apencil to tap out the codeon the desktop. It all seemed to be going well until we heard our teacher tap out D-E-T-E-N-T-I-O-N on his desk top.
Goobster it’s. It completely unbelievable, in high school me and my buddies used Morse code to insult our economics teacher tapping fuck this guy until one day he tapped back fuck you too. He became favorite teacher after that. I asked him where did you learn Morse code he said the military.
In school I was known as the artist guy who doodles everywhere. On my books, pencil case, rubber, even my desk. The teachers were lenient, because I was really good at drawing, and made my works crazy elaborate, so they haven't had the heart to make me erase them even from the desk. Thus, no one ever batted an eye at my desk being half filled with tattoo art and fictional letter like symbols. So, I've used this to include some actual info interwoven with my random art. As I've said, I was quite good. I've managed to make it crazy obscure, so only I could interpret it. Making letters half complete, vastly differing sizes, skipping a few, combining a few, making a few code letters, etc and no one ever figured it out, not even when they were looking directly at the doodle. I once wrote down half a textbook page's worth of info like this, and the joke was on me, because while I was figuring out how to disguide all those letters, I memorized the whole thing, so I didn't need to cheat after all. Who ever said that art wasn't useful for education?
As terrible as it sounds... Retired teacher... I cheat on video games that I've played for too long and know too well. Giving myself a max wanted level in GTA races is my favorite cheat.
One of my teachers (now retired) told me a story once about an exam. They had a student teacher present so he was in charge of the class and exam that day and my teacher stepped out for a few minutes, confident the student teacher could handle it. She came back and caught two students cheating. Student A was sitting in front of Student B. Whenever B needed an answer, he'd tap A on the back. A would lower his hand to the side and finger spell the answer of the multiple choice, being careful to make the movements look like he was stretching, scratching or picking up his pencil. The teacher (who is fluent in ASL) took her time going back up to the front. At the end of the class, when all of the tests were handed back, she asked the class if they wanted extra credit. Of course they agreed and she said "Okay, can anyone tell me what this means for ten extra points" and finger spelled "I caught you", making sure to make eye contact to the two students. Needless to say, they flunked the class.
I created my own 50 character alphabet in the 7th grade and knew how to read it very well by 8th grade. My school made us use our folders to block our tests during testing and everyone usually doodled on their folders since we weren’t allowed to do so in our notebooks. I drew this picture with space ships on the bottom of my folder and included text within those spaceships, written in the very alphabet that I’ve created. What looked like an innocent drawing was actually a cheat sheet for the entire year. Cheated on all of my big exams with this method and never got a single glimpse of suspicion from any of my classmates, let alone the teacher, who ACTUALLY DID SEE THE DRAWINGS MANY TIMES and STILL didn’t bust my scheme. 7 years later, as I type this comment, I can now marvel at just how well I cheated my elementary school’s system and share this story with you all.
I actually did #1 without a phone and instead used a huge piece of paper. Everyone was finishing up and the teacher never really suspected last minute cheats. When no one looked, I adjusted the partially folded paper to reveal the other answers. IT WAS REALLY RISKY I admit but it definitely paid off.
I almost cheated once. I wrote all the formulas we needed to know on a small cheat sheet which I tucked into the pouch of my calculator (we were allowed those). The funny thing is that it took me several tries to fit everything in. So the next day, I found I had actually memorized the formulas whist trying to write the cheat-sheet.
Never cheated. Not worth it since you'll HAVE to have the knowledge to do the job. In our Chemistry finals (very early 1970's) we had the one student who was a definite First Class Honours chap - really good though very much the loner. He was the one who had a nervous breakdown right at the start of the exam, and was carted out by the Ambulance personnel. Imagine how the rest of us "lesser mortals" felt - "If the best have gone bonkers, we're all doomed" sums it up.
I had a teacher once that said we could have two 3x5 index card with answers on it and to write small. Nothing could be on the back of them...just front. I went in Microsoft Word and used the ruler to type out the test to the size of a 3x5 card and used the smallest font I could read (I think it was a 6 font), printed it out and cut it to size. Needless to say, I had the whole test with me.
Technology wasn't that advanced during the times I went to school. I didn't cheat though. I was too scared of being caught. HOWEVER during my university years there was a time where teacher (professor) fell asleep during exam. Just like that. So everyone passed.
I remember writing formulas on the case of my calculator. I wrote it in pencil so it looked almost the same colour and the glare could easily be mistaken.
In high school I ordered the answer book for my history class from the publisher. However, since I memorized all the answers, I'm not sure if this was considered cheating.
A college teacher of mine was pretty cool and it was a very early morning class. We were waiting outside the classroom for security to come unlock the doors to the room. We were joking around a little bit and the teacher said "You've probably got a cheat-sheet right here" and reached inside a guy's coat sleeve and coincidentally pulled his cheat-sheet out. For a second or two, the teacher was actually embarrassed, but finally the guy failed the test.
You know the more you grow the more you realize that studying will make you an employee but someone with a mindset to break rules has a much higher chance to have a better life
I have a similar story with TI83 calculator. I managed to create a program where I converted string of text into binary bits. I then used the binary data into picture. When pixel i on in grid 0*94, that represented 1. If it was off, it was zero. So basically, I had pictures saved in the calculator which appeared to be random garbled image. Not even my programming teach caught on lol.
With me, it's a gamble. If I'm lucky, I get seated beside the smart kid. Sometimes, the teachers make us stand up if we have questions to ask. I take advantage of that.
when our professors let us out anything we wanted on one side of a notecard- I used to type up every single thing I'd the smallest font size with smallest spacing and bring a magnifying glass to class. 100% true.
i got yelled in chemistry at because my brother taught me an easier way to do some kind of math.i got the answers right, but since i didn't do them the way i was taught in class, i lost credit.
When I was in school I had a communications class, in which we studied morscode. One day we had a substitute instructor that was given us an exam, a multiple choice exam. Students would tap out the answers to each question.
When I went to school a fellow student used a similar trick; but he didn't write his cheat sheet onto the table, he wrote it onto the black board in Cyrillic. The teacher assumed some evening class teaching Russian neglected to clean the board and didn't bother to wash it. But my favourite was: Remove the colour tape from a dot-matrix printer. Print the cheet sheet onto a blank page. If look at that page from the exactly right angle it is clearly legible, if you don't it looks like a blank sheet of paper. And all you need to destroy the evidence is to pull the sheet over the edge of the table.
At a Uni Chemisty exam they forgot to give us a sheet with amino acid structures. Only two students could answer the one question on proteins and that's how they were caught cheating.
Here’s my cheating tip: have a phone with any answers/tips on it and put it in your backpack on top of your books/folders. Then put the open backpack under your desk so you can see your phone but it just looks like an open backpack to your teacher
Adam Wallace Or you can put it in between the legs and make sure to sit at a position where you’re facing away from the teacher. Just close your legs when the teacher comes near you.
For my final computer science exam back in '03, I knew that we'd each be given a black floppy disk on which to save save our work, so I filled an identical disk with a bunch of code that I'd most likely need and then in the exam I simply switched the disks
In the 7th grade, I cheated on a Health/PE test by writing the answers on my shoes. The left shoe was dedicated to the first page and the right shoe was dedicated to second page. In order to see the answers I would just cross my legs, with the respective shoe sitting on my knee. Of course, the desk overlapped my legs a bit, so I had to sit back in order to see the answers. Even then, it didn’t draw any attention. When it came time for the next page, I would just cross the other leg. No one suspected a thing.
My fifth grade teacher actually encouraged us to cheat at social studies depending on the subject. The logic being the mental workout of figuring out how to get away with cheating would be a far far more enlightening experience than learning about the migration patterns of Native Americans and such. Couldn't argue with him. How would learning that particular curriculum benefit me in my daily life and prepare me for the future?
Once accidentally cheated on a test. So, then the night before the test, I was revising a lot. I wrote down 'BIDMAS' on my palm so that when I wake up I would remember it. So, I woke up, but completely forgot about it. Then I went into the exam room, I did pretty well on the exam and all of that. In the last five minutes before they took away the papers, I was playing with my fingers, when suddenly, I see something blue on the bottom of my palm. Then I see the word 'BIDMAS' written in ink, but it's so faded away you can't really see it well. So, I quickly checked my paper one last time and corrected any mistakes I have written. Then, a teacher snatched my paper and took it with her. Then I realized she did that because time was over. I don't know HOW I didn't get caught!
I do know of several guys in classes that would wear big belt buckles and hide the answers there. I suppose you could say it was great growing up in Texas. 😂
Sorry, but number one is the dumbest of them all. Whenever student looks down at groin I suspect him/her of cheating. One student got busted because his brightness was set too high. I let him write the tes, hand it to me, I graded it immediately and handed him paper back.
ASAP High yes, but who, exactly, are you cheating? Yourself or others? In the end the you’re the one who hasn’t learned the material and you’re the one who pays that price.
Robo Tech devils advocate here but after the class is done most of the info is also. The schools aren’t meant to teach but to bread one way of thinking. Unless you remember all of what you leaned in high school & college & can ace each test you took today then your logic isn’t sound.
Kitten Mimi no one remembers everything, but some of it will stick. You remember how to do math don’t you? A certain amount of history as English/grammar? Think about it this way... during the time it takes to write down those answers on a rubber band or wherever, you’re actually learning that material aren’t you?
I don't remember cheating on a test. But during a college U.S. History course I had a super awesome professor. The day before the exam she let everyone know exactly what was going to be on the exam, which was a lot of history. Anyways, she said we could bring one 3 x 5 card with us during the test and we could print anything we wanted. So taking all those notes that day I used the smallest legible font ,which for me was about 6 pts, and typed in a word processor and that's what I used. She also said we had to turn in the cards after the test. So hopefully I didn't ruin it for anyone else. 😈
I remember in high school they gave us pens that were clear and on the inside were "motivational" quotes and they would revolve every time you clicked the pen. So like a good student I taped the answers onto the inside of the pen.
i cheated in college for fun, i tried uv light, i passed, and one time, again for fun, i was able to write down information written on the side of a hexagonal pen casing using a needle, again i passed, the only problem is i have a sock full of pen, no one noticed cause i sat at the back
@Kaushik Reddy go on word, write up brief reminders of answers, reduce the font to 2.5 and reduce the line spacing to a point where you can read the text but there is little space between the lines, print them out and cut to about 1inch by 4inches, this should be a good size to role into a cylinder and push inside of a transparent pen. It's always in your hand and you can look directly at it when pretending to read a question. Of course, this shouldn't be used for formal exams.
LOL, most of the time, my class takes the test at the end of the class to explain homework, so I would quickly write all the questions on a sheet of paper and then quickly hide it under my folders. I never get caught. I'm actually the smartest kid in the 9th grade honors geometry class, but I do it just to make sure. I usually make stupid mistakes, so that's why. I would come back to school with the answers all memorized.
If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying
Fr bruh
fax
Facts
Yooo I was catch today I felt like it end of the world 😭😭I'm soo embarrassed
If you get caught then you weren’t trying hard enough
Seems that you have created quite a tutorial video here.
I am hoping no one uses it as such
LOL, I remember watching a video posted by a teacher exposing all the various ways to cheat. However, the students used that same info to cheat.
You are a teacher aren't you?
i learned most of these during my first semester of college
@@list25 tnx ill use it to cheat cause school is becoming more and more useless
In high school history my friend and I used morse code we had learned in boy scouts togive each other answers during exams. using apencil to tap out the codeon the desktop. It all seemed to be going well until we heard our teacher tap out D-E-T-E-N-T-I-O-N on his desk top.
Goobster it’s. It completely unbelievable, in high school me and my buddies used Morse code to insult our economics teacher tapping fuck this guy until one day he tapped back fuck you too. He became favorite teacher after that. I asked him where did you learn Morse code he said the military.
I'll admit, that was pretty clever.
Cypher your code dumbasses, even a Caesar shift will do.
r/thathappened
r/foundtheredditor
"It's only cheating if you're caught"
That's not how that works at all.
sxftsitii ッ thank you just needed the extra push... now I am ripoff Poblo Escobar
@@list25 yes it is😂😂
Jk ofc not fr
@@list25 it is actually
u learned that from naruto right
In school I was known as the artist guy who doodles everywhere. On my books, pencil case, rubber, even my desk. The teachers were lenient, because I was really good at drawing, and made my works crazy elaborate, so they haven't had the heart to make me erase them even from the desk. Thus, no one ever batted an eye at my desk being half filled with tattoo art and fictional letter like symbols.
So, I've used this to include some actual info interwoven with my random art. As I've said, I was quite good. I've managed to make it crazy obscure, so only I could interpret it. Making letters half complete, vastly differing sizes, skipping a few, combining a few, making a few code letters, etc and no one ever figured it out, not even when they were looking directly at the doodle.
I once wrote down half a textbook page's worth of info like this, and the joke was on me, because while I was figuring out how to disguide all those letters, I memorized the whole thing, so I didn't need to cheat after all.
Who ever said that art wasn't useful for education?
Same except I’m not an artist and I did things different.
You were "known" as the artist guy
...or thought of yourself as the artist guy ? 😂
This is the type of creativity school should encourage
Watching this 2 days before
My exams 😂
Don't cheat!!! You can pass them! I believe in you!
list25 I gotta remember 50 states
Watching this 2 hours before my exams
@@mizmurr thats not a good name ∅😇
SAME
Some of these cheating methods are pretty clever.
Sounds like most of these techniques got them caught.
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As terrible as it sounds... Retired teacher... I cheat on video games that I've played for too long and know too well. Giving myself a max wanted level in GTA races is my favorite cheat.
That's a different kind and I approve.
you should recommend other teachers to cheek things like water bottles because its not uncommon to write cheats and hide them behind the label.
One of my teachers (now retired) told me a story once about an exam. They had a student teacher present so he was in charge of the class and exam that day and my teacher stepped out for a few minutes, confident the student teacher could handle it. She came back and caught two students cheating.
Student A was sitting in front of Student B. Whenever B needed an answer, he'd tap A on the back. A would lower his hand to the side and finger spell the answer of the multiple choice, being careful to make the movements look like he was stretching, scratching or picking up his pencil.
The teacher (who is fluent in ASL) took her time going back up to the front. At the end of the class, when all of the tests were handed back, she asked the class if they wanted extra credit. Of course they agreed and she said "Okay, can anyone tell me what this means for ten extra points" and finger spelled "I caught you", making sure to make eye contact to the two students.
Needless to say, they flunked the class.
I created my own 50 character alphabet in the 7th grade and knew how to read it very well by 8th grade. My school made us use our folders to block our tests during testing and everyone usually doodled on their folders since we weren’t allowed to do so in our notebooks. I drew this picture with space ships on the bottom of my folder and included text within those spaceships, written in the very alphabet that I’ve created. What looked like an innocent drawing was actually a cheat sheet for the entire year. Cheated on all of my big exams with this method and never got a single glimpse of suspicion from any of my classmates, let alone the teacher, who ACTUALLY DID SEE THE DRAWINGS MANY TIMES and STILL didn’t bust my scheme. 7 years later, as I type this comment, I can now marvel at just how well I cheated my elementary school’s system and share this story with you all.
That's genius
I actually did #1 without a phone and instead used a huge piece of paper. Everyone was finishing up and the teacher never really suspected last minute cheats. When no one looked, I adjusted the partially folded paper to reveal the other answers.
IT WAS REALLY RISKY I admit but it definitely paid off.
same bro
I almost cheated once. I wrote all the formulas we needed to know on a small cheat sheet which I tucked into the pouch of my calculator (we were allowed those). The funny thing is that it took me several tries to fit everything in. So the next day, I found I had actually memorized the formulas whist trying to write the cheat-sheet.
same lol
Same but for spanish
Never cheated. Not worth it since you'll HAVE to have the knowledge to do the job. In our Chemistry finals (very early 1970's) we had the one student who was a definite First Class Honours chap - really good though very much the loner. He was the one who had a nervous breakdown right at the start of the exam, and was carted out by the Ambulance personnel. Imagine how the rest of us "lesser mortals" felt - "If the best have gone bonkers, we're all doomed" sums it up.
Same
I know kids who cheated but writing down the cheat card paired with the adrenaline of hiding it actually made them learn it 🤣
I had a teacher once that said we could have two 3x5 index card with answers on it and to write small. Nothing could be on the back of them...just front. I went in Microsoft Word and used the ruler to type out the test to the size of a 3x5 card and used the smallest font I could read (I think it was a 6 font), printed it out and cut it to size. Needless to say, I had the whole test with me.
Technology wasn't that advanced during the times I went to school. I didn't cheat though. I was too scared of being caught. HOWEVER during my university years there was a time where teacher (professor) fell asleep during exam. Just like that. So everyone passed.
One time during a mock exam the invidulator just walked out lmao
I remember writing formulas on the case of my calculator. I wrote it in pencil so it looked almost the same colour and the glare could easily be mistaken.
I've done that before. I used a small sticky note instead lol
I just used that technique on my Differential Equations Final. It was necessary and it worked. I will share this with my friends.
In high school I ordered the answer book for my history class from the publisher. However, since I memorized all the answers, I'm not sure if this was considered cheating.
Bobby Slater it is
This should be retitled I'm a snitch 25 ways your teacher can now find you cheating
Man, so many people against doing things the honest way.
A college teacher of mine was pretty cool and it was a very early morning class. We were waiting outside the classroom for security to come unlock the doors to the room. We were joking around a little bit and the teacher said "You've probably got a cheat-sheet right here" and reached inside a guy's coat sleeve and coincidentally pulled his cheat-sheet out. For a second or two, the teacher was actually embarrassed, but finally the guy failed the test.
Its finals week for me, so this should be useful.
Bring a soda bottle with a strip of paper btw the bottle and the nutrition facts...
Just finished finals... best of luck to you.
NO DON'T!!!!
Underdog College Kid teachers are getting wize to that one.
list25 Too late
You know the more you grow the more you realize that studying will make you an employee but someone with a mindset to break rules has a much higher chance to have a better life
ohh right, good. keep the facts coming dude they're always interesting. Keep it up man :)
Cheating is bad if u get caught u deserve to get punished but if u dont get caught u deserve that A+
I have a similar story with TI83 calculator. I managed to create a program where I converted string of text into binary bits. I then used the binary data into picture. When pixel i on in grid 0*94, that represented 1. If it was off, it was zero. So basically, I had pictures saved in the calculator which appeared to be random garbled image. Not even my programming teach caught on lol.
Honestly if you programmed a program to help you cheat on a programming test you probably learned more then if you studied
Your guy’s content are one of the best I’ve ever seen
Why thank you so much!
With me, it's a gamble. If I'm lucky, I get seated beside the smart kid. Sometimes, the teachers make us stand up if we have questions to ask. I take advantage of that.
when our professors let us out anything we wanted on one side of a notecard- I used to type up every single thing I'd the smallest font size with smallest spacing and bring a magnifying glass to class. 100% true.
In 7th grade I found a science assignment with no name and I put my name on it and turned it in, and I never got caught
ScarHydreigon87 what did you get
i got yelled in chemistry at because my brother taught me an easier way to do some kind of math.i got the answers right, but since i didn't do them the way i was taught in class, i lost credit.
payne bobbees that’s stupid asf. You still got them right so the teacher shouldn’t yell
Thanks Kanye, Very Cool!
Where's the method where girls put answer sheets between their bras. That was hilarious.
I use to do that in 6'th grade lmao
Don't Read My Profile Picture wtf weirdo
When I was in school I had a communications class, in which we studied morscode. One day we had a substitute instructor that was given us an exam, a multiple choice exam. Students would tap out the answers to each question.
My exam will be this afternoon, instead of studying I watched this
What grade did u get
CAREFUL teachers could be watching
Good graphic stocks, keep them up
I love how sometimes you put more effort into cheating rather than studying the legit way
I always write my answers in Cyrillic/Hangeul on the table. Easy As
I did the same thing but I wrote in Greek but I got caught before the day of the test and the teacher forced me to wash the tables after school.
When I went to school a fellow student used a similar trick; but he didn't write his cheat sheet onto the table, he wrote it onto the black board in Cyrillic. The teacher assumed some evening class teaching Russian neglected to clean the board and didn't bother to wash it. But my favourite was: Remove the colour tape from a dot-matrix printer. Print the cheet sheet onto a blank page. If look at that page from the exactly right angle it is clearly legible, if you don't it looks like a blank sheet of paper. And all you need to destroy the evidence is to pull the sheet over the edge of the table.
Hey that’s how I got an A- on an English exam
this video made me pass my finals, i love you dude
Watching this the day before my final👀🤭😂
At a Uni Chemisty exam they forgot to give us a sheet with amino acid structures. Only two students could answer the one question on proteins and that's how they were caught cheating.
But it's also about knowledge though? Maybe they already knew what it was idk
@@vnkdabaz3513 They answered just about every other question wrong so no way had they perfectly memorized 20 chemical structures and nothing else 😏
Here’s my cheating tip: have a phone with any answers/tips on it and put it in your backpack on top of your books/folders. Then put the open backpack under your desk so you can see your phone but it just looks like an open backpack to your teacher
Or you could NOT cheat lol
list25 awwww man but that’s not as fun
No phone allowed in my school
We're not allowed to have our backpacks by our desks. So nope. Just study instead
Adam Wallace Or you can put it in between the legs and make sure to sit at a position where you’re facing away from the teacher. Just close your legs when the teacher comes near you.
For my final computer science exam back in '03, I knew that we'd each be given a black floppy disk on which to save save our work, so I filled an identical disk with a bunch of code that I'd most likely need and then in the exam I simply switched the disks
How can medical students cheat, Imagine being the patient of the students that cheated 🤣
Schools: " we are making Children better and Creative"
*meanwhile the Students*
As Dhar Mann always says "If you cheat you'll never get ahead."
i've gotten pretty good grades from cheating. they're not genuine but it works
0:00 at first glance it looked like the girl on the right is headless.
GASP!
There’s probably geniuses out there that are just bad at taking tests.
In the 7th grade, I cheated on a Health/PE test by writing the answers on my shoes. The left shoe was dedicated to the first page and the right shoe was dedicated to second page. In order to see the answers I would just cross my legs, with the respective shoe sitting on my knee. Of course, the desk overlapped my legs a bit, so I had to sit back in order to see the answers. Even then, it didn’t draw any attention. When it came time for the next page, I would just cross the other leg.
No one suspected a thing.
I heard of a group of people who would use Morse code to cheat between each other to bad one of their teachers was ex military who knew Morse code
My fifth grade teacher actually encouraged us to cheat at social studies depending on the subject. The logic being the mental workout of figuring out how to get away with cheating would be a far far more enlightening experience than learning about the migration patterns of Native Americans and such. Couldn't argue with him. How would learning that particular curriculum benefit me in my daily life and prepare me for the future?
Lovely guy.
yeah it kinda makes sense
you will never need to learn some of these useless social studies topics but it is useful to know how to cheat the system
Me watching this: *WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN*
That’s for the last minute tips for finals :)
Please don't
@@list25 bruh then why’d u post the video if you don’t want anyone to cheat-
My method: scream the answer
Succession rate: 100%👍
8:56 i always do that, i hide it under my left thigh
I don’t cheat, but I do that as well (I play games on my phone after I finished the test and no one sees)
CHEATING IS RIGHT DONT FEEL BAD TO CHEAT CHEAT EVERYTIME YOU GET THE CHANCE
What I used to do is bring a hoodie, hide my phone in it, and google the answers
I support cheating in exams
If you're really smart you don't need to cheat.
Well guess what I’m not rly smart
You’re smarter if you got this creative with cheating then if you actually did good on the test.
Once accidentally cheated on a test. So, then the night before the test, I was revising a lot. I wrote down 'BIDMAS' on my palm so that when I wake up I would remember it. So, I woke up, but completely forgot about it. Then I went into the exam room, I did pretty well on the exam and all of that. In the last five minutes before they took away the papers, I was playing with my fingers, when suddenly, I see something blue on the bottom of my palm. Then I see the word 'BIDMAS' written in ink, but it's so faded away you can't really see it well. So, I quickly checked my paper one last time and corrected any mistakes I have written. Then, a teacher snatched my paper and took it with her. Then I realized she did that because time was over. I don't know HOW I didn't get caught!
The teacher watching this daily.
Ways to not get caught
Literally every technique:
They got caught...
how else would these techniques have made it to this list
Um the last one is exactly what i do😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I never cheated on tests or made notes when I was in school.
Well taking notes isn't cheating. That's a study tool.
No
Number 17 is really clever and it’s not cheating
Proud to say I never cheated on any test. No I’m not a goody two shoes, just never cheated on a test.
I do know of several guys in classes that would wear big belt buckles and hide the answers there. I suppose you could say it was great growing up in Texas. 😂
I did the number one and the teacher asked me to stand up.
Thank you for inventing pads 😂
Thanks
Sorry, but number one is the dumbest of them all. Whenever student looks down at groin I suspect him/her of cheating. One student got busted because his brightness was set too high. I let him write the tes, hand it to me, I graded it immediately and handed him paper back.
The most creative way I cheated was creating my own alphabet and arrangement of letters.
“Breaking the rules is wrong, but they didn’t say anything about bending the rules.”
My chemistry exam is on Thursday. Wish me luck everyone!
Good luck!
Good luck!!
Theses techniques take more time, energy, and thought than studying for the test would. Anyway, you just cheat yourself.
ASAP High yes, but who, exactly, are you cheating? Yourself or others? In the end the you’re the one who hasn’t learned the material and you’re the one who pays that price.
Robo Tech devils advocate here but after the class is done most of the info is also. The schools aren’t meant to teach but to bread one way of thinking. Unless you remember all of what you leaned in high school & college & can ace each test you took today then your logic isn’t sound.
Shelly S. I’ll stand behind what I said to the person who types that schools are “bread” to do anything.
@@robotech6424 as if students are gonna remember everything they learned in their tests and lessons when they graduate.
Kitten Mimi no one remembers everything, but some of it will stick. You remember how to do math don’t you? A certain amount of history as English/grammar? Think about it this way... during the time it takes to write down those answers on a rubber band or wherever, you’re actually learning that material aren’t you?
Who is in lock down 😊
You can cheat just don’t steal.
I don't remember cheating on a test. But during a college U.S. History course I had a super awesome professor. The day before the exam she let everyone know exactly what was going to be on the exam, which was a lot of history. Anyways, she said we could bring one 3 x 5 card with us during the test and we could print anything we wanted. So taking all those notes that day I used the smallest legible font ,which for me was about 6 pts, and typed in a word processor and that's what I used. She also said we had to turn in the cards after the test. So hopefully I didn't ruin it for anyone else. 😈
I don't think that's cheating if she allowed notes. You were just more efficient in your writing.
I'm watching this 2am
Before exams
I remember in high school they gave us pens that were clear and on the inside were "motivational" quotes and they would revolve every time you clicked the pen. So like a good student I taped the answers onto the inside of the pen.
That's right! Cheating is right not wrong... I will do that in school about cheating exam tricks... I do it...😁😁
i cheated in college for fun, i tried uv light, i passed, and one time, again for fun, i was able to write down information written on the side of a hexagonal pen casing using a needle, again i passed, the only problem is i have a sock full of pen, no one noticed cause i sat at the back
I watch videos like this to see if anyone else has though of my idea, no one's thought of it yet
@Kaushik Reddy go on word, write up brief reminders of answers, reduce the font to 2.5 and reduce the line spacing to a point where you can read the text but there is little space between the lines, print them out and cut to about 1inch by 4inches, this should be a good size to role into a cylinder and push inside of a transparent pen. It's always in your hand and you can look directly at it when pretending to read a question. Of course, this shouldn't be used for formal exams.
On Seinfeld's - The Conversion, George uses the oldest method of cheating in the book - writing on the palms.
that last one is pretty much everyone since 2008
18 is genius I really will use that one
I want to get inspired. I'm on the right place
Me and my friend discovered a way to put our phones embetwren our thighs and I was super surprised when that came up 💀
I never studied for a single test in college and passed all but one of them. Never cheated either.
Agriculture technology with a minor in marine biology. Why oh why must people scorn other's good fortunes?
Water bottle and gum that’s what 2 kids in Dhar Mann did
Guess who’s writing on there thighs for finals!!!
Studying is an option as well lol
My favorite was the one with the rubber band.
Don’t do it, just study
Ah yea waste hours of my life on a topic I'm never gonna use in my life
Also doesn't help I have adhd witch makes it hard to focus
Most of the test I get I won’t even remember when I’m older so might as well cheat
Number 12 was pure genius! Who could think of that?
LOL, most of the time, my class takes the test at the end of the class to explain homework, so I would quickly write all the questions on a sheet of paper and then quickly hide it under my folders. I never get caught. I'm actually the smartest kid in the 9th grade honors geometry class, but I do it just to make sure. I usually make stupid mistakes, so that's why. I would come back to school with the answers all memorized.
My school so strict that phones arent allowed during exams
Cheaters never win and winners never cheat. Don't cheat at anything and you're already a winner.
Me and my smartwatch and 2 phones is gonna help me cheat but thanks for this nice tutorial on how to cheat