I think it’s easier to actually study but thought I’d share this because it’s very creative
Don’t try this at school.
12 Responses to “How to Cheat At School Professionally”
Mel
What a waste of time…creative…but…yeah. @_@;;
Korie
I would guess by the time that a person actually goes to the trouble to write stuff out they would actually learn what they had written about. Therefore when caught they would actually know the cheat info-therefore pointless. But keeps everyone on their toes-would never have thought of it myself.
I dunno, Korie… there are a LOT of trig identities. I wish I’d been that creative in my first year calculus class — could’ve done so much better than a C-. (Thereby starting my career in undergraduate English in earnest.)
Fred
And what does this have to do with shopping??? This isn’t a site for losers and cheats.
But I’ve been pretty busy this year and that’s why you haven’t seen many of these posts.
Although SC is a shopping blog/website, it is more personal and less commercial compared to other shopping websites so I like to share interesting stuff with my readers every now and then just for fun Hope you don’t mind?
Hector
Creative but pointless!!! last time i checked they only accept bottle of water at McMaster and i think water bottle come with cheap paper label which will be very hard to fix
amycanada77
People are pretty bah humbug this year eh boo?
I liked watching the video — creative and entertaining
Talee
We are allowed to bring water/pop into our exams at the university I go to. I would never risk my “university life” for cheating though, but i bet that trick would work.
nellybean
Wish I’d thought of this when it came to writing my finals in Trig and Calculus. :p
Not something I would have ever done in university myself (like Talee said just not worth it!) but I think its very creative thinking. I proctored a couple exams and I would have never thought to check out the writing on a students’ bottle of Coke!
Mike
I am proctoring a first year calculus exam on Monday, so I will look out for this one.
What a waste of time…creative…but…yeah. @_@;;
I would guess by the time that a person actually goes to the trouble to write stuff out they would actually learn what they had written about. Therefore when caught they would actually know the cheat info-therefore pointless. But keeps everyone on their toes-would never have thought of it myself.
I dunno, Korie… there are a LOT of trig identities. I wish I’d been that creative in my first year calculus class — could’ve done so much better than a C-. (Thereby starting my career in undergraduate English in earnest.)
And what does this have to do with shopping??? This isn’t a site for losers and cheats.
Fred, I used to regularly post non-shopping related stuff on SC last year:
http://smartcanucks.ca/category/other-canada/
But I’ve been pretty busy this year and that’s why you haven’t seen many of these posts.
Although SC is a shopping blog/website, it is more personal and less commercial compared to other shopping websites so I like to share interesting stuff with my readers every now and then just for fun
Hope you don’t mind?
Creative but pointless!!! last time i checked they only accept bottle of water at McMaster and i think water bottle come with cheap paper label which will be very hard to fix
People are pretty bah humbug this year eh boo?
I liked watching the video — creative and entertaining
We are allowed to bring water/pop into our exams at the university I go to. I would never risk my “university life” for cheating though, but i bet that trick would work.
Wish I’d thought of this when it came to writing my finals in Trig and Calculus. :p
Not something I would have ever done in university myself (like Talee said just not worth it!) but I think its very creative thinking. I proctored a couple exams and I would have never thought to check out the writing on a students’ bottle of Coke!
I am proctoring a first year calculus exam on Monday, so I will look out for this one.
Some teachers have maintained that cheating on tests is rare and that some in the media and the public have overreacted.