conics2008
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Cheating is what got me here today.... I support cheaters...
how?Hollieee said:I guess I cheated in like, years 8 and 9 and such;
Our classes were never actually controlled in years 7-10.risole91 said:how?
Thats quite the in depth argument.fOxYcLeOpTrA89 said:someone i know cheated for the 2006 modern history hsc exam by consulting her notes/essay plans in the toilets. she got 97 for the exam.
i would never admit to cheating *cough*, but if i were to cheat i would do the following for the below-mentioned subjects:
ancient history school exam: place prepared responses (on a notepad) up my uniform. the notepad would be similar to the one provided so i would switch the two if the teacher were distracted
english school exam: record responses on an ipod and write them out.
modern history school exam: if i were absent for half yearlys i would cheat by copying out responses from prepared palm cards strategically placed on my lap.
If only that was so.blakegman said:it's unbelievably easy to cheat in the hsc. just write notes on your phone and go to the bathroom and pretend to poo. bam 100 uai
Did you get 100 UAI then???blakegman said:it's unbelievably easy to cheat in the hsc. just write notes on your phone and go to the bathroom and pretend to poo. bam 100 uai
LOLlyounamu said:Did you get 100 UAI then???
as if you would use itforam said:Any ideas on how to cheat in the English HSC? I would appreciate any advice for cheating in english.
Um, no.LoneWolf1990 said:can you bring your ipod into the exam?
In most exams you are only allowed to have your equipment in a clear case. If you continue to go through your pencil case throughout the exam supervisors would undoubtedly get suspicious and if they searched your pencil case and found the notes you could be penalised.LoneWolf1990 said:Also, I have another message:
Ladies and gentlemen and those in between, I have an effective way of cheating that I used in Year 11 and in a recent maths assesment that I got away with. What I did was that before the exam I cut up bits of paper into small sizes and wrote various points/formulas that are difficult to remember and stuck them in my pencil case and 'went through' my pencil case at various points especially when the supervisors were a fair distance away. However, if anyone wants to try it I seriously recommend you sit at the back, This is because teachers might not see you and so no other student around you won't see you 'looking through' the pencil case, and won't dob you in.
Yah, she's naughty.BackCountrySnow said:what? the dean of the con??
I've seen that movie before, it's pretty awesome.Razizi said:Lol, ironically, there was a movie at around 1am in the morning called 'Cheaters' on, how American students sit for an olympiad and cheat, by using programmable calculators, watches, writing answers on a strip of chewing gum etc. Then they get owned in the end .
Well done, you admitted cheated on a public internet forum.LoneWolf1990 said:Ladies and gentlemen and those in between, I have an effective way of cheating that I used in Year 11 and in a recent maths assesment that I got away with. What I did was that before the exam I cut up bits of paper into small sizes and wrote various points/formulas that are difficult to remember and stuck them in my pencil case and 'went through' my pencil case at various points especially when the supervisors were a fair distance away. However, if anyone wants to try it I seriously recommend you sit at the back, This is because teachers might not see you and so no other student around you won't see you 'looking through' the pencil case, and won't dob you in.