in a similar vein...
I watermeloned up a science experiment for my GCSE final exams, so I copied word for word, number for number, my mates results.
He had his handed back first with a note saying that the examiners didn't belive his results as they were 'too good to be true'. I was a tad worried...
...until that is I got mine back with a note saying 'Excellent set of results'.
I got a higher grade than him. I managed to convince him that he didn't want to protest his grade as it would expose what I'd done.
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He had his handed back first with a note saying that the examiners didn't belive his results as they were 'too good to be true'. I was a tad worried...
...until that is I got mine back with a note saying 'Excellent set of results'.
I got a higher grade than him. I managed to convince him that he didn't want to protest his grade as it would expose what I'd done.