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Originally posted by: AdamSnow
Smart kid.
Wrong...
but smart...
Originally posted by: rh71
i'm still surprised they let cell phones into exams
Originally posted by: Drakkon
all i can say is thank god all teachers at my high school were morans when it came to comps and the sysadmin knew less than they did![]()
Originally posted by: LeetViet
Originally posted by: rh71
i'm still surprised they let cell phones into exams
My friends would use those bic pens that were hollowed out and slip in little cheatsheets in them and hide it under their arm if the teacher passed by.
The solid coloured bic pens not the clear hexagon ones.
Originally posted by: LeetViet
Originally posted by: rh71
i'm still surprised they let cell phones into exams
My friends would use those bic pens that were hollowed out and slip in little cheatsheets in them and hide it under their arm if the teacher passed by.
The solid coloured bic pens not the clear hexagon ones.
uh, noOriginally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: LeetViet
Originally posted by: rh71
i'm still surprised they let cell phones into exams
My friends would use those bic pens that were hollowed out and slip in little cheatsheets in them and hide it under their arm if the teacher passed by.
The solid coloured bic pens not the clear hexagon ones.
By the time you've written out your miniature notes, you could have memorized the material.
Originally posted by: Drakkon
all i can say is thank god all teachers at my high school were morans when it came to comps and the sysadmin knew less than they did![]()
Originally posted by: edro13
I have this friend.. yeah a friend... who mail bombed their Spanish teacher's account, bringing down the Exchange server and stopping email in the entire school for a week.
he was very proud of himself and the teacher even hired a private investigator to interogate me.. I mean my friend, but he never got caught.
