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I'm rubbish at cheating. I was asked to help run a stall at a local fair. We sold squares on a treasure map for 10p a go, with the one closest to the "hidden treasure" winning stuff.
I told my sister where it was. I'd not really thought through how obvious this would be. I've kind of avoided cheating since, what have you cheated at? Confess all, it'll make you feel better.
( , Thu 17 Nov 2005, 10:14)
I'm rubbish at cheating. I was asked to help run a stall at a local fair. We sold squares on a treasure map for 10p a go, with the one closest to the "hidden treasure" winning stuff.
I told my sister where it was. I'd not really thought through how obvious this would be. I've kind of avoided cheating since, what have you cheated at? Confess all, it'll make you feel better.
( , Thu 17 Nov 2005, 10:14)
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I cheated in my GCSE French. Really I did.
We had to make a tape of ourselves speaking some French. HOWEVER this tape had to be recorded at school. We were allowed to take two sides of notes in, but no full sentences. These notes had to be checked by someone before you went in the "recording" room. After showing my notes to the examiner, she gave me a cassette in a box, and I went into the room. Actually, it was more like a store cupboard, but the main point is that there was noone else in the room with me.
Knowing that this would be the case beforehand, I had recorded my own cassette at home. I went in, spoke a bit of French to myself, pressed a few buttons on the tape recorder, (So as the examiner might hear me outside and think I was really recording.) put MY tape in the box she had given me, walked out of the room, handed her MY tape in HER box and walked off.
I achieved a D in GCSE Frech.
( , Sat 19 Nov 2005, 14:49, Reply)
We had to make a tape of ourselves speaking some French. HOWEVER this tape had to be recorded at school. We were allowed to take two sides of notes in, but no full sentences. These notes had to be checked by someone before you went in the "recording" room. After showing my notes to the examiner, she gave me a cassette in a box, and I went into the room. Actually, it was more like a store cupboard, but the main point is that there was noone else in the room with me.
Knowing that this would be the case beforehand, I had recorded my own cassette at home. I went in, spoke a bit of French to myself, pressed a few buttons on the tape recorder, (So as the examiner might hear me outside and think I was really recording.) put MY tape in the box she had given me, walked out of the room, handed her MY tape in HER box and walked off.
I achieved a D in GCSE Frech.
( , Sat 19 Nov 2005, 14:49, Reply)
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