Some more Ideas to cheat Exams found on the net
ADDITIONAL TIME HONORED METHODS
1. Write on hands, in between fingers. (well known, but it often works)
2. Write answers on an index card attached to a rubber band that runs up you sleeve. When the Instructor or Proctor gets suspicious, let go and the crib sheet slides up your sleeve and out of sight. This can be tricky but provides an almost infallible way not to get caught.
3. Come in at Night and write on you desk before the test. Make sure you get this desk! This is effective if the desks in the room are already graffitied (most are).
4. Write on those Wooden Octagon Pencils with a nail or something sharp. Write down the side so when you hold the pencil you can actually read it while you write. It makes it hard for teachers to read, because you have to be in the right light. This is easily accomplished by turning the pencil from side to side in your hand. It works great and depending on how small you can scratch in the answers, you can hold a lot of info on these puppies.
5. Gum Wrapper (for additional space for the method above, or if you are to lazy to make full wrapper).
a. Get a pack of gum, Wrigleys, etc.
b. Open up a piece.
c. Write cheat notes inside the wrapper.
d. Refold the gum.
e. During test, eat a piece of gum
f. Nonchalantly look at inside of wrapper.
A CHEATING TESTIMONIAL by Eric Price
>Since we are attached to the Internet, we can assume every one of us has>access to a computer, a word processor, and a printer. While I
>recommend a laser or high quality ink jet, even a dot matrix will do in
>a pinch. Now I know that most of us are to lazy to do this, but to make
>really killer cheat sheets, just use your word processor to type out
>your definitions, pictures, whatever. Then, when you are all done,
>shrink the entire document down to 4 point (about the smallest you can
>still read without a magnifying glass) set the margins to make a sheet
>small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. I once put entire 5 page
>essay on crib sheet for a college History exam. Got a perfect grade.
>Recommend you experiment ahead of time to find that perfect size. Got
>too much information for one small page. Fold it OR make separate
>sheets, separated by subject, and stash them in your pockets, etc.
>These tiny sheets are great in that they may be eaten (been there done
>that) if the prof gets too close or becomes suspicious. If you think
>these don't work then how do you explain my 3.95+ GPA in my junior year
>of college.
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