Cheating On Exams

Quezon, Philippines
January 18, 2014 1:29am CST
With the help of social media, me and my high school classmates were able to resume communication after about 30 years. I can't help but reminisce on the good old days. One of them was facing gruelling exams and how we managed to pass each one of them. So me and my friend came up with a plan. Of course we did not have cellphones, laptops, and other gadgets kids today enjoy so what we had was the simple ,conventional strategy. Each one has to focus on a particular subject. He or she can skim on the other lessons just to be safe. For multiple choice questions, we make clear our throats once if the answer is "a". Then twice if the answer is "b", and so forth. We later changed our method to tapping of our feet because the exam room was eventually filled with an unusual number of throat clearing, the examiner was beginning to worry if there's a viral infection spreading she was not aware of. Anyway, for true or false questions, it's quite easy, pencil in the upright position means true, and if it was inverted, it meant false. Now the primary rule is this: DON'T GET CAUGHT!" I remember one classmate who got caught with answers written on her palm. The teacher declared "automatic zero for you!" Poor girl, not only did she get poor test results, but she acquired the moniker "Automatic" for the rest of our high school years. The best thing to do is this: study hard so you won't resort to cheating just to pass.
No responses