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There are tons of different ways to cheat on a test, but using your desk can be one of the most effective. Read on to find out how to use a desk to cheat on a test without getting caught.

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Place notes in your desk drawer, tape them to the bottom of the desk, or write them down on a small strip of paper and tape them to the top edge of your desk. You can also write your notes on the desk in pencil and erase them after the test is over.

Method 1
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Desk Method

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    • This method only works if you sit at a desk that has a liftable top.
    • If you don't have this type of desk, you can try using your backpack in the same manner.
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  1. But in reality, you're actually looking at your notes.
    • Make sure to remove something from your desk each time you up the desktop. Otherwise you will look really suspicious. Be prepared by stocking your desk (or backpack) with extra pens, pencils, erasers etc.
    • Bring a flashlight if necessary.
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Desk Cheat Method Part 1

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  1. and have it all summarized on a sheet of paper.
  2. Place it so that the top is at side of the desk furthest from you.
  3. During the test, simply drop your pencil under the desk, reach for it, look up and enjoy your answers (do not stare for too long or the teacher might notice).
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Desk Cheat Method Part 2

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Desk Cheat Method Part 3

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    • If the teacher walks by, just slide your paper over it.
    • If you're not in the back of the class, or if the teacher periodically patrols the desk aisles, try writing very, very lightly on the desk so it doesn't stand out.
    • Instead of writing out entire words or sentences, just use one letter (preferably a starting letter) to remind you what the full answer is, and just spread them out across your desk, instead of writing them all in one clumped area.
    • Another good place to write is in the small indent where you can put a pencil at the edge of your desk. This is both difficult to see that spot while walking by, and you can place a pencil over your cheats without suspicion.
  1. (This works extremely well with light colored desks and pencil; use of pen isn't recommended.)
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Desk Cheat Method Part 4

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  1. Sneak a normal sized sheet of notes. Read off your lap. If you feel threatened, pop your knee up and attach the paper to the top of the desk.
    • Remember, less motion means less visibility.
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In-Desk Cheat Method

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Method 7
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Pencil-to-Desk Cheat Method

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  1. Place them on the desk and pretend to write marginal notes on the papers, but really copy some short, abbreviated notes onto the desk. Try to write really fast.
    • Note: this trick is effective for short, hard to memorize notes because you can easily cover up the lead writing with your forearm and erase it afterward.
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Paper On the Back of the Desk Method

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    • If your teacher comes by, slide the test up towards the front of your desk, so the cheat sheet is concealed.
Method 9
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Glare Method

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