



fashizzlepop wrote:Confidence is key. If you look confident and act as if it were an everyday task, even bored in some cases, all the easier.
Here's one of my personal everyday SEs:
In class, the teacher stamps our homework. Instead of doing the homework, like a good student, I write the header/assignment on the top of the paper then wait for the teacher to get close. I start to ruffle through my papers, as if caught off guard, throw my assignment sheet (lists the assignments) on top of my homework (covering the whole sheet except header) and then take a deep breath as she looks down as if I am finally relaxing. It works 100% of the time. Plus I'm nice to my teachers so it's easier to get away with it.


sanddbox wrote:fashizzlepop wrote:Confidence is key. If you look confident and act as if it were an everyday task, even bored in some cases, all the easier.
Here's one of my personal everyday SEs:
In class, the teacher stamps our homework. Instead of doing the homework, like a good student, I write the header/assignment on the top of the paper then wait for the teacher to get close. I start to ruffle through my papers, as if caught off guard, throw my assignment sheet (lists the assignments) on top of my homework (covering the whole sheet except header) and then take a deep breath as she looks down as if I am finally relaxing. It works 100% of the time. Plus I'm nice to my teachers so it's easier to get away with it.
That's exactly what I do, minus the deep breath part.

sanddbox wrote:
That's exactly what I do, minus the deep breath part.
Goatboy wrote:Dwere wrote:I'm not one to start some branch of religion though. Not my thing.
Of course if you wanted to, you could call it the Davidians!

Dwere134 wrote:I will go as far as throwing down fake answers, scribbles, and doodles so it looks like my page is filled up with work or at least an attempt, flash it briefly, then file it into a bunch of papers like I'm trying to be "organized" and impatient.

insomaniacal wrote:Scrutinized as in collected, and a collection of random problems graded. (In math, at least, the only class where I have a sizable amount of homework anyway). So writing a bunch of random answers and doodles would just get a slick "SEE ME" on my paper instead of a usual mark.
Goatboy wrote:Dwere wrote:I'm not one to start some branch of religion though. Not my thing.
Of course if you wanted to, you could call it the Davidians!

Dwere134 wrote:Well you must be stuck with one of those silly teachers who thinks they can make a difference to kids by making them DO work. You sir, are unfortunate.I'm sorry.


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