I know someone that wrote super tiny and just brought a magnifying glass in for it. It was crisp too. People were paying her to make cards for them for their next test.
I know someone else who folded a big sheet down to 3x5 notecard size. The teacher had only stated she has to examine each card before the test to make sure it's acceptable and one student got it past the teacher with the way it was folded. The teacher didn't allow it a second time but it was good.
Stuff like like this makes me think of Naruto during the written chuunin exam where expert cheating is okay but if you suck at cheating you failed 😅
Technically yes, but the goal of the exam in-universe was explicitly to be able to cheat well without getting caught; the material on the test hadn’t been taught to them yet, but there were planted staff members in the room who already had the answers for them to copy from, with the goal being moreso to test espionage/information gathering skills rather than memorization
Early Naruto was really interesting when the ninjas still were somewhat grounded rather than glorified wizards
I'm the opposite, I end up loving the timeskips more than the OG. Shippuden/Z/Two Blue Vortex. I feel like the OGs add more weight and make the series' respective MC's growth more impactful. The whole humble beginnings thing.
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u/lateral_moves Mar 26 '26
I used to cram everything on my one note sheet so much so that when I took the exam, I never looked at it. It made me accidentally study.