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Apr 17, 2009. 12:03 PMicewolf
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Why not to put that paper in your pocket? Disassembling a pen would be more suspect than keeping your hand under the desk.
Apr 6, 2009. 5:47 PMlakerman23
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How do you know the answers to a test you haven't taken yet? It would take a lot more paper to write down all the stuff you learned.
Nov 23, 2008. 11:31 AMNirgal38
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This is precisely why most of my instructors insisted that all tests be taken using good old #2 pencils. Hard to slip a cheat sheet into a writing instrument constructed of solid wood.
Oct 13, 2008. 12:55 PMuguy
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Or you could just study more and learn it properly. But, that is probably to hard for you to understand.
Oct 13, 2008. 1:11 PMitshurleytime
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This is not even a "how to cheat" instructable. It's "how to get answers into the room. The notion that a normally aware teacher wouldn't notice a student taking his pen apart during a test would be naive at best.
i used to just put the answers into a program on my TI-83 calculator.....not quite sure why my social studies teacher never asked why i was using a calculator on her test...but she didn't
If you can't afford to buy a vowel, you could just get a sense of humor. ;)
Oct 13, 2008. 2:07 PMScott_Tx
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You didnt get it? ant... bugging? I guess its not funny if you have to explain it.
Jul 16, 2009. 9:42 AMBazzatron
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dont think its really bugging... bugging would be like slipping a telephone tap into ur neighbours phone, its a common typo any/ant notice tht t and y are right next to each other on the qwerty keyboard
This isn't gray area, you know.
Nor a fairy tale.
It really isn't a matter of honor, and it's not real glamorous.
It didn't take much labor to figure all that out, though.
':D'
Nor a fairy tale.
It really isn't a matter of honor, and it's not real glamorous.
It didn't take much labor to figure all that out, though.
':D'
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