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Title speaks for itself, share with us some good methods on how to copy at school Thumbsup.


In Spanish class I can just take out my book and look at the answers because my teacher doesn't even look.


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Try studying. It's not hard, and will benefit you in the long run.

It's pointless to cheat because:
  • You are at risk of getting caught, which at my school results in expulsion.
  • The person you are copying might be wrong.
  • You just look stupid.

Start studying up your books.
(04-04-2011, 10:02 PM)Deltron Wrote: [ -> ]Try studying. It's not hard, and will benefit you in the long run.

It's pointless to cheat because:
  • You are at risk of getting caught, which at my school results in expulsion.
  • The person you are copying might be wrong.
  • You just look stupid.

Start studying up your books.


I just made this thread to see the members opinion, trust me I almost NEVER cheat. School is way too important for me not to study. I occasionally have the need to look at someone else's paper or use my book.
I never copy at tests, however when I do questions from my math book I take a peek at the answers on the back so then I see the answer and I understand how the question is done so I can answer further questions with the same formula.
I really dont copy, i sometimes write the answers on my hand, leg or on a piece of paper in my pocket.

The way i am cheating when i don't know anything Smile
I go old school and write it on a desk Big Grin
Nice to see all these methods, I will definitely use some of them if I need to.
I usually try to get the desk, in front of me, then to the left or right. I can pull it off pretty well usually.
I scratch my eyes and glimpse at my neighbors paper.
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