unless ur cheating oso lohOriginally posted by FireIce:usually too busy scribbling and flipping notes and books (if open book exam), no time to beo wat the others are doing........







Originally posted by monoblam:wow.. make me tempted for my paper tml... damn lots of formulas..
Pen Method:
[b](Swift, On-The-Spot Cheating)
by monoblam
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Place the pen in a pencil case and take a peek inside during the exam (kay seow looking for stationery if the invigilator looks your way), if pencil cases are not allowed, this method can still be carried ot without fail. Read Notes and Tips for more info.
Notes and Tips:
-In the pictures above, a piece of white paper and a pen with a clear casing is used.
-This is to facilitate an easy visual instruction for you.
-In the actual exam, always use a pen with a dark casing or better, one which is tinted with colour but translucent (eg. G2 ex or 0.7) so that the piece of paper is less obvious.
-For optimal cheating, use coloured paper that is same tone as the plastic casing of the pen. The writing on the piece of paper should be as small as possible but still literate to you (Store as much data as possible). This way, you don't even need to keep the pen in a pencil case!
monoblam's note: I've tried this numerous times without fail but not in major exams where there are multiple invigilators. Good luck![/b]
Originally posted by monoblam:knn.. can use pm or not? later my sch directors saw this how?
Pen Method:
[b](Swift, On-The-Spot Cheating)
by monoblam
Place the pen in a pencil case and take a peek inside during the exam (kay seow looking for stationery if the invigilator looks your way), if pencil cases are not allowed, this method can still be carried ot without fail. Read Notes and Tips for more info.
Notes and Tips:
-In the pictures above, a piece of white paper and a pen with a clear casing is used.
-This is to facilitate an easy visual instruction for you.
-In the actual exam, always use a pen with a dark casing or better, one which is tinted with colour but translucent (eg. G2 ex or 0.7) so that the piece of paper is less obvious.
-For optimal cheating, use coloured paper that is same tone as the plastic casing of the pen. The writing on the piece of paper should be as small as possible but still literate to you (Store as much data as possible). This way, you don't even need to keep the pen in a pencil case!
monoblam's note: I've tried this numerous times without fail but not in major exams where there are multiple invigilators. Good luck![/b]
Originally posted by monoblam:Wow, so clever! Which school are you from?
Pen Method:
[b](Swift, On-The-Spot Cheating)
by monoblam
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Place the pen in a pencil case and take a peek inside during the exam (kay seow looking for stationery if the invigilator looks your way), if pencil cases are not allowed, this method can still be carried ot without fail. Read Notes and Tips for more info.
Notes and Tips:
-In the pictures above, a piece of white paper and a pen with a clear casing is used.
-This is to facilitate an easy visual instruction for you.
-In the actual exam, always use a pen with a dark casing or better, one which is tinted with colour but translucent (eg. G2 ex or 0.7) so that the piece of paper is less obvious.
-For optimal cheating, use coloured paper that is same tone as the plastic casing of the pen. The writing on the piece of paper should be as small as possible but still literate to you (Store as much data as possible). This way, you don't even need to keep the pen in a pencil case!
monoblam's note: I've tried this numerous times without fail but not in major exams where there are multiple invigilators. Good luck![/b]
whose clone are you.Originally posted by A.Krishnan:Wow, so clever! Which school are you from?![]()
shh.. he could b minister for education..Originally posted by siaokau:whose clone are you.![]()
Originally posted by monoblam:Old trick la. Use dunnoe how many time already ...
Pen Method:
[b](Swift, On-The-Spot Cheating)
by monoblam
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Place the pen in a pencil case and take a peek inside during the exam (kay seow looking for stationery if the invigilator looks your way), if pencil cases are not allowed, this method can still be carried ot without fail. Read Notes and Tips for more info.
Notes and Tips:
-In the pictures above, a piece of white paper and a pen with a clear casing is used.
-This is to facilitate an easy visual instruction for you.
-In the actual exam, always use a pen with a dark casing or better, one which is tinted with colour but translucent (eg. G2 ex or 0.7) so that the piece of paper is less obvious.
-For optimal cheating, use coloured paper that is same tone as the plastic casing of the pen. The writing on the piece of paper should be as small as possible but still literate to you (Store as much data as possible). This way, you don't even need to keep the pen in a pencil case!
monoblam's note: I've tried this numerous times without fail but not in major exams where there are multiple invigilators. Good luck![/b]