<p>desi_chick was being sarcastic.</p>
<p>As was I. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>You got me :P</p>
<p>I had great advice, though I say so myself.</p>
<p>Yea actually, you did :] That’s practically what I do.</p>
<p>Justify your cheating to yourself somehow, and you really wont feel bad about it, trust me.
You’re just using your resources</p>
<p>Cheat if you feel like it, it’s not really that big of a deal.</p>
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<p>You could listen to this chump…</p>
<p>or you could both study and cheat, making sure that you receiving a passing grade.</p>
<p>What some people who are stuck with dilemmas like you do is they spend a great deal of time making a “cheat sheet” with ample notes and information on it. Put a lot of effort into it. If you focused enough while doing it, you won’t actually need the cheating when the test comes because you’ve assimilated all the knowledge.
(I guess you could call it a form of studying.)
My friend did this for his Math final (by writing all the formulas down on a sheet, and he managed to remember them all without the sheet for the test).</p>
<p>This. ^^</p>
<p>And you can keep the sheet in your pocket just in case.</p>
<p>So how did the test go?
You did say yesterday that it was tomorrow and tomorrow is now today but not tomorrow’s yesterday.
Right?</p>
<p>i planned on cheating so i wrote the stuff down in my ipod but i remembered most of it anyway i might have still failed because we had to free hand draw the continents and i had no idea what to do since i cant draw but i think i got everything else right the retest is in about 2 weeks so i have plenty of study time</p>