One common form is looking at someone else's test paper during an exam. For example, in my math class, I saw a student trying to peek at the answers of the person sitting next to him. Another form is using hidden notes. Some students write down formulas or key points on small pieces of paper and try to use them during a quiz. Also, there are those who use their mobile phones to look up answers, especially in less - strictly - supervised tests.
In a language exam, a girl was copying from the person in front of her. She was so focused on copying that she didn't notice the teacher coming up from behind. The teacher saw her looking at the other student's paper and caught her. It was really embarrassing for her.
A girl once tried to cheat in a science test. She had made a cheat sheet and put it inside her long sleeve. She thought she could just slide it out when needed. But during the test, she accidentally dropped her pen and when she bent down to pick it up, the cheat sheet fell out. Everyone around her saw it and started to laugh. Another story is about a boy who tried to use Morse code to communicate with his friend during an exam. But neither of them was very good at it, and their tapping on the desks just made the teacher suspicious and they got caught.
Sure. For example, in a math exam, a student might try to cheat by looking at another student's paper to copy answers for the difficult math problems. This is a common form of academic cheating in school that has nothing to do with sex.
Well, once in my high school, there was a guy who tried to cheat during a math exam. He wrote some formulas on his palm. But the teacher noticed his sweaty palms and got suspicious. When the teacher asked him to show his hands, he got caught red - handed.
There's also the type where students use unauthorized aids. Like hiding notes in calculators or water bottles during a test. Some students might even communicate answers via text messages during an exam if they think they can get away with it. Well, all these actions are unethical and against the school's rules.
One common story is students writing answers on their palms and hoping not to be noticed during an exam. Another is secretly passing notes with answers to each other.
One common reason is the fear of failure. Students might be too worried about getting bad grades, so they cheat to try and get a better result. For example, if they have strict parents who punish them for low grades.
A lot of high school cheating involves technology these days. Like using smartwatches to store information or even trying to use phones to look up answers during exams. Also, there are those who will create signals or codes with their friends in the class to share answers, which is also quite common.
Sure. One story I heard was in an exam. A student had written some formulas on a small piece of paper and tried to hide it under their sleeve. But the teacher noticed the strange movement of their arm during the test and caught them red - handed.