<p>What are some of the things you've pulled off?</p>
<p>The only thing I can remember is the one time I was still not finished with this assignment and I was working on it through my phone on Google docs the period before it was due and even then I wasn't done. So what I did was go to my teacher the period I had to turn it in and tell him how my printer ran out of ink and if can have it printed by lunch and he said yes so that gave me more time ;)
I know it was wrong but at the same time I wasn't lying about my printer running out of ink hehe</p>
<p>not me, but one of my friends hacked into my teacher’s computer and took all the tests from it and got all 100’s… and he was able to change any of his previous grades…</p>
<p>I changed an answer on one of my tests after it had been graded and took it to my teacher telling her she had misgraded the Q. Though that was in MS I thin. I can’t even remember</p>
<p>@MissSuzyQ
Haha I know it was lame. I use to be more devious in middle school. I’ve sort of lost my flow in high school. </p>
<p>In middle school I remember stealing this one guy’s workbook (was something required to have in class) because he pissed me off and I took it home and poured olive oil all over it and let it dry for a week (as well as ripping out pages) and then I sneaked it back in the classroom and when he found it he got happy at first and then saw the pages, flipped out, went to the teacher, and had to use this one expelled student’s old workbook. (these things were a major factor to our grades)
And he never found out that it was me.</p>
<p>I’ve sort of matured since then, but I really miss those days when I would get back at the people who would piss me off. </p>
<p>Trust me I used to me a mastermind at these things and I NEVER got caught. I would put bugs on top of this girl’s eraser so when she would reach inside her desk where it was she would SCREAM. And of course I was the b**** who would pull an annoying student’s desk as he would try to sit down and would end up falling on the ground in front of everyone. I also remember I locked that same student out of the classroom on a rainy day B)
The teacher even saw all of that and never did anything to me but tell me to stop. Looking back though…</p>
<p>I still don’t feel bad because I did these things to people who deserved it</p>
<p>On the second to last day of school in 8th grade, a group of about 12 students (guys and girls) skipped class and broke in to the home-ec kitchen (a guy crawled through a cracked window). We had a stereo blasting and were cooking food when we realized that the room wasn’t exactly sound proof… The teacher ran in yelling, and most the guys (including me) ran. My friend and I jumped in to a ditch and listened to the faculty rounding up everyone. My friend and I didn’t get caught because we were the good kids who no one would suspect, and because we ran fast… that day was great. (Later that day I went to my 7th grade science teacher’s class and played halo on an xbox haha… yeah, I said I had checked out of school XP)</p>
<p>I (most of the class) found the answers to the tedious AP Art History homework online. The teacher got suspicious when tons of people put down the wrong answer as he was reading our study guides and brought things up to the principal, but didn’t entirely catch on and nobody got in trouble.
–That class you can consider death and the hardest at my high school… I mean, what else, smart students typically just copy down coursenotes for the history classes or BS things as we are some pretty busy people that can still manage to do well on tests and AP exams.</p>
<p>My lunch period was in the middle of Economics class. The first two quizzes I made C’s. One day I accidentally stumbled a classmate reading the textbook during lunch. From then on, on quiz days I skipped lunch to read the textbook in the library. I made A’s and B’s on them. This success lead to me being one of 5 students in the class exempt from the final. </p>
<p>On a side note, my neighboring classmates shot death stares when they heard about my exemption. :)</p>
<p>In the last week of school we tricked our long term math substitute to let us go off campus during class. He even gave us a pass and we spent the whole period down at the local froyo place. It’s not a full-out ditch day, but it’s a start for us goodie two-shoes in my math class.</p>