Texas Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 Man i have been doing that trick for years, My TI86 is the coolest, oh how i hated accounting classs, that must be the worst profession ever.
random guy Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I can't believe you guys get to bring so much to your tests! For my exams for most classes we're allowed one thing - a language dictionary. If English was my second language I might stick a little cheat-sheet between the pages, but i might look a bit funny pulling out a japanese-english dictionary! Besides, most unis are pretty strict about cheating anyway - if you get caught you can get an instant fail for the class (not to mention maybe be expelled).
Agozer Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I can't believe you guys get to bring so much to your tests! For my exams for most classes we're allowed one thing - a language dictionary. If English was my second language I might stick a little cheat-sheet between the pages, but i might look a bit funny pulling out a japanese-english dictionary! Besides, most unis are pretty strict about cheating anyway - if you get caught you can get an instant fail for the class (not to mention maybe be expelled).Using my own programs in a math test was the only thing I ever experimented with. I've never needed a dictionary for language tests.
random guy Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I can't believe you guys get to bring so much to your tests! For my exams for most classes we're allowed one thing - a language dictionary. If English was my second language I might stick a little cheat-sheet between the pages, but i might look a bit funny pulling out a japanese-english dictionary! Besides, most unis are pretty strict about cheating anyway - if you get caught you can get an instant fail for the class (not to mention maybe be expelled).Using my own programs in a math test was the only thing I ever experimented with. I've never needed a dictionary for language tests. I think you misunderstood slightly - the language dictionaries are for the exchange students and etc... who speak English as a second language. I think that means we couldn't even take a regular dictionary - just one that translates X into English
Agozer Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I can't believe you guys get to bring so much to your tests! For my exams for most classes we're allowed one thing - a language dictionary. If English was my second language I might stick a little cheat-sheet between the pages, but i might look a bit funny pulling out a japanese-english dictionary! Besides, most unis are pretty strict about cheating anyway - if you get caught you can get an instant fail for the class (not to mention maybe be expelled).Using my own programs in a math test was the only thing I ever experimented with. I've never needed a dictionary for language tests. I think you misunderstood slightly - the language dictionaries are for the exchange students and etc... who speak English as a second language. I think that means we couldn't even take a regular dictionary - just one that translates X into English But that sucks big round things...
Chaotica Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 (edited) If your teacher has half a brain, they will erase the memory on your calculator before you enter the exam. Cd players and walkmans in exams??? You guys have it so easy. Only losers cheat. Edited June 18, 2004 by Basara
someboddy Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I tought grapic and/or programabale calculators are not allowed in exams. I don't think they will let you have one.
Agozer Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I tought grapic and/or programabale calculators are not allowed in exams. I don't think they will let you have one.Well, the momoey of the graphic calculators were erased for the finals in highschool....other than that, the math teachers really didn't pay attention to that.
Gryph Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I tought grapic and/or programabale calculators are not allowed in exams. I don't think they will let you have one.Graphing calculators is all we use. The only time I put stuff in my calculator was for physics because I was not about to remember all those formulas.
Agozer Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 (edited) I tought grapic and/or programabale calculators are not allowed in exams. I don't think they will let you have one.Graphing calculators is all we use. The only time I put stuff in my calculator was for physics because I was not about to remember all those formulas. Same thing here. The teachers mass-ordered TI-85s. Edited June 18, 2004 by Agozer
maninderb Posted June 18, 2004 Author Posted June 18, 2004 But guys listen, who'd be dumb enough to actually give the graphic calculator to the teacher and let him delete the memory? I mean, I'll be like, "No, I can't find mine" and when he's not looking, I'll pull mine out and even if he walks by, he won't remember what I said to him before the test! Simple as that!!! Unless one of us rats out all these cheating techniques to the teachers in all schools One time I almost got away with cheating on my last semester's math 11 class. I copied all answers off this guy and wasn't smart enough to get some wrong so the teacher wouldn't suspect it. Good thing it was a mock final or else I'd fail the course but I did with 41%. So I took it again the next semester but now I plan to cheat smart
Agozer Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 But guys listen, who'd be dumb enough to actually give the graphic calculator to the teacher and let him delete the memory?Well, the teacher ask politely and take it by force anyway. Nobody wants to have their calculator memory erased. I lost my cool ZShell and my games.
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