It's cheating: 'I write the whole course on my desk, sometimes I write on my thighs, under my miniskirt'
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A student named Catherine openly admits to cheating on exams by writing answers on her desk and thighs.
- She claims her father encouraged her to develop "clever tricks" from a young age.
- The article is part of a series exploring cheating, with Catherine proudly sharing her methods.
In a candid admission, a student named Catherine reveals her methods for cheating on exams, openly discussing how she writes answers on her desk and even her thighs. This practice, she claims, was encouraged by her father from childhood, who taught her to devise "clever tricks" to succeed.
Catherine's story is featured in a series exploring the phenomenon of academic dishonesty. Unlike many who might hide such actions, she proudly shares her techniques, suggesting a normalization or even celebration of cheating within her personal experience. Her willingness to discuss these methods openly challenges conventional views on academic integrity.
I write the whole course on my desk, sometimes I write on my thighs, under my miniskirt.
The article frames Catherine's approach as a form of ingenuity, albeit one that circumvents standard academic protocols. Her perspective highlights a generational or familial influence on her attitude towards exams and suggests that the definition of "cleverness" can extend beyond traditional learning methods.
My father encouraged me from childhood to find clever tricks.
Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.