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- Deomonte21, on 12/03/2007, -16/+319Very creative!
But why not just put that same time and energy into studying? - AvaPro, on 12/03/2007, -18/+217I have to admit, this is amazingly innovative.
- GoKings, on 12/03/2007, -4/+152The problem with this is that the labeling is a bit off. It doesn't look real. Furthermore, the main problem is that if your professor or teacher happen to decide to check it out, you are absolutely screwed. There is no way to hide it once it's under suspicion, and there is no way to dispute it once you are caught. For the amount of info you'd be able to get from the small amount of space you have, it certainly isn't enough to risk getting expelled for.
- Ledbelly, on 12/03/2007, -5/+144"Warning : this video is for educational purposes"...
- llamabox, on 12/03/2007, -1/+126Clearly the best solution to the limited amount of text is to use a 3 liter bottle.
- directedition, on 12/03/2007, -5/+127Creative cheating = fun!
Studying for required classes on topics you'll never cover again = BORING! - inactive, on 12/03/2007, -11/+128Clever. But by the time it took to photoshop and print the fake label, he could have studied the correct answers.
- AnimalTaglits, on 12/03/2007, -2/+97I have tried to cheat but it seems that everything I write down on a cheat sheet gets immediately ingrained into my brain.
- soulpunisher, on 12/03/2007, -5/+76Even thou that is really cool all my teachers never alllowed drinks in class :(
- skram, on 12/03/2007, -6/+72Why cant you just memorize the 4 lines of text that you intend to put on that sticker ?
- MightyGiant, on 12/03/2007, -1/+56Aww man I don't want to learn. Can you just give me a cheat sheet of this video?
- 1337jared, on 12/03/2007, -7/+58Does anyone else think that you could have just studied the small amount of information that you would be able to fit on the bottle instead of wasting even more time scanning it, editing out the text, typing the new text, printing it on glossy paper, cutting it out, and gluing it back on the bottle?
- senorcool, on 12/03/2007, -1/+51Actually in my high school someone did this and got caught. Drinks were basically banned during tests by most teachers after that.
- Wakamex, on 12/03/2007, -3/+40You have just independently stumbled upon something amazing!
The rest of us, that have known about this for a while now, call it studying... - bs0l, on 12/03/2007, -2/+39Studying? What is that?
- quisph, on 12/03/2007, -1/+37Unless that teacher uses the internet, and happens to have seen this video.
- DiscoLando, on 12/03/2007, -1/+33When I was in school, you weren't allowed to have anything other than your pencil for a test (or a graphic calculator for math), so this would have done me no good.
Other than that, why not actually study so you can pass the test of your own accord? - akamakavely, on 12/03/2007, -14/+43Deomonte21, you can study, but this can be like a "just in case" you forget, why not be 100% READY :) in every way possible !
- halavais, on 12/03/2007, -0/+28Oh, please. Students are pissed off (and rightfully so) when I tell them they cannot have soda bottles on their desk or earphones in their ears or wear caps. It's because I have continuously found people cheating with such props.
Then, those students who *do* cheat complain when they get an F in a course with an annotation on the transcript for cheating. It's the ones who can't drink a Coke during class who should be complaining. After all, caffeine has been shown to boost test performance in a number of areas (particularly math), and so represents an acceptable way of getting ahead.
When you cheat, you don't just cheat yourself, you reduce the collegiality of the university setting, you cheapen the value of everyone's degree, and you waste the time of your professor and your fellow students. If you can't pass the test honestly, then man (or woman) up and take the grade you deserve. - EspressoNinja, on 12/03/2007, -2/+29There is nothing "professional" about cheating. Instant expulsion at my university.
- PhrosTT, on 12/03/2007, -2/+29this is so lame. and i'm so sick of these retard friendly videos. a simple "make a fake coke label" would have sufficed.
regarding cheating, here's some i've seen:
TI-89 text files
write very small and lightly in pencil on scrap paper when it's allowed (or on scantron sheets, blue books, etc)
write in pencil on calculator cases
get a watch that stores text
fake bathroom trips
in general, writing cryptic ***** on anything works since nobody can prove it means anything. - RuthlessPirate, on 12/03/2007, -2/+28I knew a guy in high school that would write the answers on the inside of the label and stick it back on but this is cooler I think.
- lex0nyc, on 12/03/2007, -5/+31Time and energy isn't the issue.
- cscalfani, on 12/03/2007, -4/+30It's ironic that the disclaimer says that this information on how to cheat in school is for educational purposes only.
- inactive, on 12/03/2007, -1/+24this explains why people stare at soft drink bottles during my exams....
- mikeon, on 12/03/2007, -2/+25No graphing calculator for math since you can store answers in there.
- g2g079, on 12/04/2007, -1/+23i just tattoo mine on the inside of my eyelid
- Xerces, on 12/03/2007, -1/+23dont (insert "find out") about
- Johnsays, on 12/03/2007, -2/+24Look here gamer31, or should I say Grenouille trente-et-un - That 2.5 serving is the taste of FREEDOM. People died for that. Show some respect.
- nastajus, on 12/04/2007, -0/+21A form of cheating by hiding information inside your brain.
- gamer31, on 12/03/2007, -2/+23maybe a few years ago, but i think intelligent people are a minority now.
- se7en11, on 12/03/2007, -8/+28Wish I'd known that a few years back.
- nigelelliott394, on 12/03/2007, -2/+22somehow, i can't see a teacher eyeing up a bottle of coke in the middle of an exam.
- jserio, on 12/03/2007, -3/+20Does the housing of the pencil act as a magnifying glass? Cause if not, you'll get maybe 3-4 lines of text without need a magnifying glass to read and that would look a little strange.
- MiDri, on 12/03/2007, -4/+20Some of us can't remember information that we find worthless very well, + I love me some photoshop!
- venb, on 12/03/2007, -1/+17There are two types of people in the world, who study to get goals achived, and those who creatively try to pass the class without studying. Both have to be pretty smart to achieve the same goals.
- Shootfast, on 12/03/2007, -1/+16You have 3 litre bottles of coke?!?!
- BestJaxx, on 12/03/2007, -2/+14Still today. I won't be able to do this because I won't be allowed to have a soda in class.
- D4N747, on 12/03/2007, -2/+14I wish I had Adohb Photoshop...
- alefox, on 12/04/2007, -1/+13a teacher? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
- dumpyhumpy, on 12/03/2007, -1/+12funky lookin coke bottle...
- MacSuxWindozSux, on 12/03/2007, -1/+12There's always the inside of the label. He didn't even mention that.
That's a whole chapter there at least. - Schneckehaus, on 12/03/2007, -2/+12Hah... uhhh... whatever you say.
- badenglishihave, on 12/03/2007, -2/+12Failing a class you got caught cheating in = priceless.
- dafragsta, on 12/03/2007, -3/+12Its not a minor detail. Coke labels are plastic and shiny with little bubbles where the application machine didn't make a perfect squeegee application. Unless the teacher is a complete idiot, one look at that bottle would seem off enough to beg a second look.
- WaveyRavey, on 12/04/2007, -3/+12i wish digg had a reply feature...
- kalleanka, on 12/03/2007, -1/+10Heck... you can even bring a gallon of milk to the class... Now we talking lots of space to write down information
- TwoKill, on 12/03/2007, -2/+11Ah if only I knew about this back in my slacker days of high school.
- billbillbilly, on 12/04/2007, -1/+10ok thanks ill be sure to throw sand in his eye before the exam
- Mononuclear, on 12/03/2007, -2/+10we weren't allowed to use calculators in math. Most classes that required you to know billions of equations like physics we could have 1 sheet of paper of notes.
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