Asian Language Method
Do you know an Asian language such as Japanese, Korean or Chinese? If
so, this is the technique for you! Note: This works best if you are not
Asian yourself. You must prepare for this the night before the exam.
Before the Day of the Test:
- Figure out what you want to write down in English.
- Once you have decided what to write, take a pen and write your notes
on the back of your hand in your Asian language if you are writing
Japanese but are only familiar with katakana, then write in English,
(e.g. "conclusion" becomes "konkurushon" [コンクルシシン].). Try to be creative
and make it look like the characters are just decoration.
- Go to the bathroom and rub the pen off a little - but make sure you can still read it!
- Check later on in the evening that you can still understand your writing.
- On the day of the test, wear long sleeves so that it is not TOO obvious you have writing on your hand.
- Voila! You're set! Teachers almost never suspect an Asian language!
- The same method can be used for a 'tattoo'. Just write the
information in Asian on your hand, leg, etc. with a temporary ink pen
few weeks/days before the exam (so the teacher won't note the 'tattoo'
on the day of the exam) and try to be creative so you make it look like a
real tattoo, and after that you can keep it for another few days after
the exam has past before you remove it (so you won't be suspicious if
you have rubbed it out just after the exam day).
- Days before the test, make a sheet of answers and each day write the
answers on the desk on your Asian language, make not that big and make
sure you can read it on the day of the test. Make sure you don't overdo
it just add some drawings to it like a doodle (to make it undetectable)
This may not work at all times!
- Make sure other desks have stuff written on them, so it would look normal and not out of place.
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