Real life: you're not expected to remember everything, write it down or research.
Exams: that's cheating.
The teachers can't teach every subjects so how do they expect us to remember all the subjects?
@@ashamed5232 my school has one teacher teach all lessons, the classrooms are just different groups of children based on age not lessons
@@ashamed5232 You only have to be good to remember something, you have to be a master to teach it well.
Exactly. Since covid forced my university to do 24 hour online exams, I really feel like the teaching standard and the exam content was better matched to real life problems & actually finding a solution to unique and specific scenarios that you could potentially run into in the field of science. Rather than wasting time remembering things that you can just look up in a few seconds, we were actually forced to apply our knowledge to problem solving and demonstrate our understanding of the subject.
IF tests weren't worth so much towards the final grade, people wouldn't cheat so much
Well, modern aducashyun has taught me usefull things for life that i will need for jobs like...
That the mitochondrion is the powerhouse of the cell, which obviously is needed for life because they teach "usefull" things in school.
@@thatoneguy444 I learnt that and forgot it, then learnt it again with memes
Thatoneguy 44 hey i know thats a meme but can i ask whats your job right now?
it's better to cheat
than to repeat
- Confucius
My aunt’s friend said that in 1980’s
Hahahaha who would have know someone thinks like her 😂
This video will teach you how to cheat better
Yep, i have cheated for some years, and i actually have improved on my cheating. I had gone up on grades by cheating, this will probably increase my skills on cheating. It is a daunting task trying to not look awkward. But still, i have had some great ways to get my grades high😉
The reason we cheat is because people respect grades more than honesty
Aishwarya Singh grades measure your ability to memorize and forget the moment the exam is over.
I had a professor that caught a student cheating and the professor said "Why are you trying to cheat? Just ask me for the answers and I will give them to you." He was the best professor I ever had.
@@stefaneugenapostol1962 Yes. It was a criminal justice course, and my professor was a retired cop. I think he became a professor more for fun than to actually teach. He brought in FBI agents and secret service agents to give speeches and share some cool story’s. My professor even showed us some gruesome cases he worked on when he was a cop.
Imagine doing an exam in India, you look to the window and see a 40 year old hanging from the wall giving the answers to his child
If you can cheat without getting caught that is intelligence
I only got caught cheating about 3 times most of the time I get away with it
If I were a teacher I would encourage my students to cheat in a way that I wouldn’t catch them because that’s a more useful skill in life then the actual material
I mean having skills with that is pretty cool but if they continue this for the rest of their life they might depend on it and can make a lot of trouble ahead of them
But that can translate to them commuting crimes in a way they wouldn’t be caught
@@shortlywaterman because I cheated on a test and got away with it in 5th grade I will become a professional terrorist
@@dontcare3006 if you are being encouraged to cheat and deceive, yes that will transfer over to real life. You’ll rob and cheat. You will become so reliant on cheating that you won’t be able to do anything yourself
if grades were not given so much attention then cheating would have been almost dead! experience is the most important thing which you can't cheat or steal!!
Or measure.
At the end of the day, a student either knows or doesn't know how to add, read, remember, and recite. The only way to know is to test him and grade him.
@@harleymitchelly5542 you're wrong,
There are so many ways to test a student's knowledge than the freaking tests, which are highly stressful for kids.
@@harleymitchelly5542
interviewing
MCQ
Experimental analysis
Quizzes
@@harleymitchelly5542 grading them puts a heavy pressure on them.
It can be done, but it must only be a part of the total analysis. A piece of paper on which a student writes for a couple of hours should not decide his/her future
I think the bigger issue is simple. Why arent all tests open book? In the real world we dont reward people for simply knowing old formulas that everyone should know. (Though its a good idea to know them), we are however rewarded on our ability to gain the right information in a timely manor and act on it. With the aid of technology we are more and more enabled by the extent of the internet. Our school should change their methods to reflect that.
"we are however rewarded on our ability to gain the right information in a timely manor and act on it"
Not really. A good exams requires you to use the thing you learned,but in a different way. Not a simple "oh,it's asking me the lenght of this thing,so i just use pythagora". That's why some teachers actually let you use the book during the exam,because they know that if you didnt understand shit the formulas and example on it wont be of any use.
you should be able you use your phone in tests , as it is more realsitic , as in most real life cases you will be able to use the internet , and your phone .
@@samwaris908 That's why it's better in my opinion. It encourages to understand rather than just throwing out formulas.
Open book I think meaning all the formula's and "main knowledge" accessible during the exam. This means the tests will be about how to use the knowledge in real life situations... -> Encourages understanding. Plus if tests are more about practicality than memory, the students will soon learn the formula's and knowledge through studying and doing practical exercises
This is what my girlfriend used to cheat on me!
Noah SlayZz original and funny, not like a billion people have used that same joke in replies on my other comments...
I think the general consensus among students is that the grades are treated as more important than the actual act of learning material! There's some students, myself included, that struggle a lot with memorizing material for tests, and for a lot of tests, you don't get the time to truly learn the material let alone memorizing it, so your next best option is unfortunately cheating. Trying your best and failing just isn't worth being honest, it doesn't get you anything but a lower GPA.
how i cheat...
1: i take a eraser and write on it.
2: opposite of my shirt.
3: writing on the desk.
Firing Alesio The inside of your short you know when you look down into your shirt
It's only cheating if you're caught in the act, otherwise it'd be gathering intelligence no?
Me: *Take Out A Piece Of Paper From My Pocket*
Math Teacher: Im about to end this man whole career!
we aren't allowed to use calculators. LOL
In India, calculators are not allowed in high school or even university
Actually I don't know why the education system still needs the students to memorize everything. You simply can get anything you want to know onto your palms through modern technology
The way i used to cheat in high school was writing the answers in my arms in katakana and hiragana , my excuse to the teachers was that i was learning japanese and i memorised the words better if i wrote them on my arms which was true ( i would have japanese written on my arms almost everyday ) and since nobody in the school knew how to read it they couldn't prove anything so i never got caught .
So technically you were studying one subject while cheating on another.
Neat
So many people cheat because modern education is centered on Exams. To much is a stake in an Exam, and schools don't instill a love for learning for learning's sake.
I fairly like school and love learning but failing is smth I don’t like
A letter doesn’t get to determine if I’m dumb or smart
@@miraculousumbreon8709 There are also different types of intelligance. Not just academic intelligence which schools focus on manily.
It's more important to know how to research than to remember all of what you learn
That one kid that takes notes 😂😂😂
If you look at my chemistry notebook there is like 3 words and 83 drawings lol I never take notes, I just cheat on quizzes
Basically school is just making to stuff all this information in your head, just to barf all the information out on exam day and forget everything
@14 thats what i thought on today's education. They just measure your intellect not your skill.
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I am not a teacher and I don’t think this video needs to be published anyway
Time to cheat on my exam now ;)
don't cheat, the chance of failing is probably higher, just weight the risk and the reward, is it worth it?
I'm not completely against cheating. I look at it like this; if a student can find a clever way to cheat without getting caught, a method that takes effort and creative thinking then the student is still learning, they are creatively problem solving, because they may have trouble memorizing formulas. This is more true t real life, I've been out of school 6 years, and I have never had to reuse many of the formulas I was made to memorize. So if I need to use one for some reason I would google it to remember the formula or use a calculator. This is real life problem solving, it's what most of these kids will do when they grow up so learning that skill and using creative ways to get around problems is good. Its another way of learning. However plagiarizing is not the same and I don't condone stealing from other people.
actually, for some everyday life situations, you do need most of the math they taught you back in grade school, and some from middle and high school. Considering that it was back in grade school, you probably won't remember it anyway if not for doing it anyway.
SOOOO TRUE on the first few sentences
and i hate plagiarizing and I have trouble memorizing coding parts so i always keep lil notes around me so technically its not really cheating.
Our system value grade more than our education, that's why we cheat
Did you know, cheating in exams could help you remember it longer than studying the night for exam :D
My geometry teacher says "cheating is studying, just that you guys don't know how to cheat"
If you're smart enough to cheat this cleverly you shouldn't need to cheat in the first place 😂
Curious Thought That's bs..Smart people cover all the routes,and never get caught
That's like saying "if you're smart enough to break into a bank you shouldn't need to anyway" which is bs
The infographic show: this video could'nt been posible with out wix
Me: does wix cheat on exams
Maybe we wouldn't cheat if an exam didnt determine whether we pass or fail an entire class
well then u have people "cheating" on HW (by copying, etc.) last time I checked HW id not mmake up a huge portion of ym grde
The thing is whenever I prepared cheat papers I always ended up memorizing the content and didn't need to use it.
Same with me, if I take notes I end up memorizing it and not needing them.
I feel that if students are smart enough to come up with a way to cheat on their own without looking it up they have an excuse to cheat
They say cheat is bad, but failing is worst and passing takes work. By all mean necessary do what works!
At our high school a girl put a cheat paper in her bra
She just checked her bra and got a hundred
She got away with it
At my school we use big test blockers, and I can just bring notes in my pencil case. Only did this once when I was young, because I just could not remember the formula for finding the area of a circle :joy
Btw, here's a funny story:
I went to the bathroom while the teacher was explaining stuff about the test, so I did not know it was an open test, meaning I can use google. The exam was online, so I was using google and my teacher knew I didn't know it was an open test, so he scared me to death by asking me: Daniel why are you using google? And I'm like uh idk.
I memorized that formula with a song lol songs are genuinely such affective ways of helping kids memorize formulas
Is it really that hard to study? i'm asking because i always cheat
@@jojobobee8777 lmao I'm sorry I sounded mean but like I really disagree with cheating and I just got really pissed. Sorry
Not really, but I hate wasting hours and the time putting in useless information that I won't use as an adult. It's especially hard when you work a full-time job and get overtime AND work overnights which eliminates sleep while losing my sanity of not having fun, going out, or have any downtime to relax, but only stress for upcoming tests. Ohh thank god I am not in school anymore!
And what's even funny is that when I do study hard and legit, I am still not guaranteed an A. If I don't study, I always make C's or B's sometimes A's. Studying only will get me one grade up 50% of the time, because in college we get tests like every 2 weeks, and I do 3 or 4 classes. Each chapter is like 20 -35 pages in the textbook and we get tested 2 or 3 chapters. It's a lot of reading and cramming information. And even if I do read the required chapters, not all the information got memorized instantly. So to recapture the "loss" information, I have to go back and reread some sections that I am not sure, further wasting more time. It's even worse when you study the material and understand a certain section of a chapter so well that you know whould be on the test because it's pretty important, it doesn't even come on the test, meaning you wasted time in gathering information that wasn't on the test. That's bull shit, it's almost as if they want to throw a curve ball at the students, and fill the exam with 30 - 50% not important stuff, stuff that isn't highlighted or in bold/italicized. AND SOMETIMES the teachers don't even test you hardly anything from the textbook, but from the lectures! Yeah! Good luck getting every information from a bad teacher that likes to talk really fast but punish people who can't write as fast as they speak!
Despite all that stress, I do get a mix of A, B and C's and I never cheated (in class, but I have cheated by doing home exams and have two separate computers, one to do the test and the other to Google questions). Anyways I am rambling on. But honestly, do what you have to, cheat or not. If you have to just to get through the filler classes, then do it - just don't get caught. That's where you stretch your cunny thief skills to it's limits. But if you are majoring in say - music? Or auto mechanics? Then yes, study and legitimately work hard in knowing that stuff because that isn't filler and that is passion/career that you purposely invested.
I cheated on exams maybe twice for basic tests not finals/midterms, but I would take notes right above the hem of my skirt on my thigh to use during the test. Stays hidden all day!
thats actually pretty smart, cos if its a male teacher he'd be a perv for looking. wonder if it'd work for dudes (but then again it's weird to be staring at my crotch to cheat)
The fact that students feel the need to cheat in the first place just demonstrates that the system doesn't work. Cheating is not wrong, it is the system that is wrong. Students need to be supported in their own personal interests. Not everyone needs or wants to memorize regurgitated information that has already been discovered by others.
Little tip: review your cheat notes right before the exam and then write them down on your exam paper when it starts.
High school just started...
The Infographics Show: Now's the perfect time to release this! What could go wrong?
Jokes aside, I love your videos, keep up the good work
You must be a senior, I just started highschool at the time of reading this so I'm a freshman
I cheated by remembering the equations in my mind, never got caught
I did my exams and learned formulas. Got my diploma and forgot everything about them. Never looked back.
I used the calculator one in my history exam...
It didnt go well 😕🤨
@@wenqing5917 what happened next was : the joke flew over your head r/woosh
Some teachers in our schools are savage.
Check shoes
Check socks
Under the watch
And the water bottle
Pencil cases
Pens
Under the sweater(if any)
Girls wear a shirt and a tunic on top so they check the pocket of the shirt(which is worthless) and in the little pocket type thing formed under the tunic.
The desk
The exam pad
...........
And when you are writing, they look at you like an owl.
Only some savage teachers 💁📖➡👦👧
But my friends are high tech. They have some deja vu of new teachers and can tell if that teacher is savage or not ❌
The infographics show: *releases show on how students cheat*
Teachers: WE MUST TAKE ACTION
Lol I literally bring a whole answer sheet and the teachers at my school won’t notice
I only cheat on exams that don’t require it later in life. Like geometry. I don’t wake up in the morning asking what the pythagorean theorem is on a right angled triangle like i absolutely needed it. Lol.
Yes except you probably shouldn't cheat on Algebra because you're gonna need it in the upcoming courses...
@@feetusdeleetus3796 No, I mean you'll need it in Algebra 2, precalc and Calc so if you cheat on one, you have to cheat on all of them.
Lets be real here. None of us will become Math majors after High school. None of the shit we learn after 5th grade is ever useful in life. The education system imo has failed. It teaches me how to memorize, but not know useful things, just look at the videos were people interview high school graduates and no one knows basic questions like when was the declaration of independence signed, or where is the white house.
@@xanshen9011 You dont need to be a math major to learn calculus, there's so many other majors that require it, especially STEM majors.
You're only half right tho. The school system sucks but oh well.
But how many people actually graduate high school to become STEM majors? I believe that after elementary school, there shouldn't be common core classes like math and english. Students should have the right to choose which classes they actually want to go to and have a passion for. If you have a passion for something, then that means you want to do it and actually study for, eliminating the purpose of cheating in general. But of course, don't take it the wrong way and think that I just want to eliminate math classes in general, if you want to become a STEM major then bam, choose Calculus for your elective. Want to become a marine biologist? Heres Biology class. Want to become a mechanic well sign up for auto tech. See what Im getting at here? I guarantee you, 90% of the population don't want to go through the bullshit of Algebra or English class simply because the system demands it.
I used to have a really Wide Cup big enough to go around my nose. The cup looked like it had liquid in it even if it was empty and you couldn't see through it either. I would cut out a piece of paper to the size of the interior of the cup and put all of my answers on the paper the night before a test and just act like I was taking drinks and look into my cup while taking the test the next day. I never got caught this way. I did get caught once writing the answers on my desk as we were reviewing for a test right before the test though. The teacher never said anything. She just kept reviewing like nothing happened, went to a cabinet and grabbed a cleaner and paper towel, and came back and set it on my desk without saying a word to me the whole time. She just continued reviewing throughout the whole thing. I got the hint though.
wow u got some big brain to do that :'D in my school teachers will catch us once we look under the desk
I’m a teacher and I let my students bring in a small piece of paper. They can write what ever they want on he paper both sides (about the size of the iPhone 6). It gets the students to study while they make their sheet.
That's a brilliant idea and actually a more realistic form of assessment, as people have access to lots of resources in their everyday lives. This teaches them to use their resource efficiently while still memorising improtant knowledge :) Hats off to you!
I really do like this idea for certain courses like math and science, where flatly memorizing equations aren't all that useful. IMO this allows students to be able to apply their knowledge more accurately instead of assessing memorization. I think it would be different in foreign language courses or English, where memorization is key to being able to apply the info on the fly.
It's more about getting them to study. Most of the time the students don't even look at the paper. When they write it down on the paper they are bringing it helps them with reminders or things they get confused on. Memorizing questions usually are not the best ones to properly access knowledge through a short answer or written responses are best. A lot of teachers just use a test bank though.
that really helps in coding when you cant remember all the formulas and stuff you bring little notes
Yeahhh I cheated. Wrote answers n guides in a very faint lead on the desk whenever he stepped out, used it later on. The education system is a joke, half of what we learn is arbitrary. You cant make a mockery of a mockery.
@@ducanh6663 Dont get me wrong I use *some* math in my day to day, but having cheat sheets is part of life, memorizing and parroting them is not
Morse code, head movements, sneezes or coughs, notes in small papers in pens, nails, bras, under watches, tucked in glasses, etc. I have done experienced or seen others done it. (I am a guy, but the stuff that my female classmates did were still mentioned cause it also helped through code)
I can't memorize 90% of the crap we learn in school and never used, so I cheated all the time. Still did completely fine in the real world where I can easily locate the resources I need to complete whatever task my job requires of me.
My best memories in high school are from the days when me and four other people cheated in the loudest way possible but somehow we never get caught.
Teachers get paid more the higher you score on test in America. The movie Bad Teacher was right that. So maybe your teacher didn't care.
95% wasnt caught lucky
in my school if u just breath teacher is like
**what are you doing**
Hit like if you ever cheated on a exam! 🤫
I’ve never cheated but I saw someone in my class once keep looking at my sheet
@@sharkfin6161 Same, when someone tries to look at my answers, I generally help that person.
I cheated on 1 seatwork when I was elementary I put a piece of paper in my calendar pen and I look at the answers on their
I just do my best regularly and then I check my paper with the cheat notes
First test I did was when I was in primary one.. I didn't even know it was a test! So I open my book and read it while the teacher was walking around checking us... *SHE DID NOT SEE ME* And then I got a pencil for getting 100 on the test
Wtf X)
I've got an anecdote too :
We had a test in primary I knew about, I knew the matter etc... But I was absent one day before the test. Guess what? The teacher added stuff to know for the test we haven't seen before. So I asked people next to me and it worked out.
Same I was in grade 2 when I did it actually and it was a vocabulary test but i didn't know any words so I got out my packet and started copying from it. But this girl found me doing it even in binders blocking us and snitched on me to the teacher. The teacher literally humiliated me in front of the whole class and yeah. I don't cheat anymore but I did in 5 AR tests this year.
A class that cheats together, graduates together.
I cheated by writing the answers on the desk with a pencil and make a fist with my left hand to get sweaty, so when the teacher came to me I was able smear out erasing it and at times I would pull out the notes in class and just placed it under my exam papers, requires some balls though.
Exams went from testing how well you know that subject to how well you can hide your cheat paper
And i've never cheated on an exam for 7 years
When I was at school, I decided very early that cheating would be much more work than learning that stuff. Not that I had anything against cheating. I actually tried to help my classmates to cheat in the final exams, though.
I don't care if anyone cheats. I'll help them cheat oif oi don't get in trouble for it. If it cheating didn't help then in th e real world, they are taking consequence for their actions. I'm a fast learner do I never had too cheat. 30 mins of cramming and I'll be all set
I only cheated when I don’t understand something,but I never get caught
there is this kid in my class who several times got caught cheating, most of the time with one teacher. he has never got in trouble
My teacher has the answer behind the attendance list but she didn't know
We were staring at the answer but no one told her so she was like"do I look like I have the answer?"
I'm that guy that ruins the curve for everyone because I teach myself the topics before the semester starts so I'm always a month ahead.
Video begins @2:05 "Let's look at the creative ways these students are getting away with it"
I remember my teach actually one day gave me the fucking test answers. HE literally handed them to me and said just got sit down 😂😂 I was like um??? And he said just take them you’re good.
Well.......... That happened to our whole class once. She flashed the whole exam on screen, she was THAT generous. She said she wanted all of us to pass and not get stressed by other subjects, more specifically, by math being the terror of the exams. Hence why I nearly had a a perfect score there, and the others aced with flying colors.
You dont need to cheat when you have Jesus AMEN
I believe that jesus existed but i dont think that he is our "lord and saviour"
Wholesome Lad im going to find your christian server and spam "frick"
I once cheated on an end of the week exam. It was totally by accident. It was winter and the sky had already gone dark, so the had teacher switched on the light. I was right next to the window and could see the test paper of the guy in front of me reflected of the window. I was lucky again though, because he was an absolute genius, thanks to him I got an A. This has never happened to me again and the test proved to be inconsequential in the end. 😢
In a math test when the teacher says it’s open notebook I write down all the test answers on the note book. And at home I answer the questions and cheat the next day
4:37 that’s not how you’re supposed to wear a watch 🤔 XDD
I saw a guy open his math book in the most chilling way possible and then he look at the awser and peacefully put the book back on his backpack. He acted so smoothly that no one except me noticed. I almost died.
I remember last time i gave my final exam, the invigilator closed the door from inside and put the lock on and asked the student s to cheat openly.
When she was collecting the papers at the end, she asked me to tell the other student the answer of mcqs asap XD
After 2 straight years of cheating this high school (undetected, not proud of it), I'd like to recommend putting notes in your I.D (if you have them) cuz it's fucking easy to put, read, and hide. Also, you can use the Handkerchief Technic where you put notes inside it.
But yeah my guilt made me change so good luck with your lives I guess?
I honestly just don't care about my education
i know I'm just gonna be in the mafia or somthing :')
Till last year our 🆔 was usable for that method....
After the last exam I remembered that this was possible....
But this year the 🆔is not suitable
Hey,love your username...do u watch Potter puppet pals??I used to watch that
Stop exposing our plans 😭
Nah. Stop cheating. Be fair. Read diligently, and pray. To be honest, cheating isn't just a result of laziness. It happens when you force students to memorize, so they memorize and forget after the exam instead of learning
I prefer to work smarter, not harder. I'll pass that exam whatever it takes, being honest is bullshit that takes you to losing
Hans even you pass, it is a fact that you did not understand the subject and will not get far in life
i dont think you can stop them that fast everyone cheats so like you once ever did
O wonder why this was recommended to me
HE WANTS ME TO CHEAT
OK! :)
I've been graduated from High School for 8 years. I remember going to great lengths to cheat. I would spend hours searching the internet for answer keys to textbook homework.
When teachers saw this...
*TRIGGERED!*
You that teachers don’t care. They can just use this to catch cheaters and get that extra Mny
Thanks for the tips!
Back in the day before the internet late 80's - When you got straight A's they put your name in the news paper, had a event at school where they give you 10 $1 coins in a little bank bag, and a family member would usually give you X amount for each A.
I've literally pulled off the persuasion technique 2 times in my life and I have to say... It's the most risky and situational method but if you manage to make it happen then it pays off big time... I had a 13/20 test in my school and through the persuasion it got up to 17.5/20...
Thanks for the ideas~!
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Cheating necessary to survive highschool
Honestly, being able to cheat on an exam without getting caught is an art form.
Thanks for the ideas! :)
me: does one of these
infographics show: u werent supposed to do this
What do you do if you get caught cheating? Do you have a popular excuse?
what's cheating
"Ma'am, you literally just said if you don't know the answers, you look for the answers. And that's what am I doing,"
Nah, my methods are usually highly stealth-oriented, I was only caught once and never did that mistake again.
I like pizza
When I was 15 years old I was cheating in exams until now I'm 19 years old