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You sit at your desk with almost no answers. So you start looking for other ways. Sometimes it’s a quick glance at your phone. Sometimes it’s checking around the room while the teacher isn’t looking. The problem is, every action adds a bit of risk. At first, it feels manageable. Then the pressure builds. The teacher moves more, sounds start warning you, and one slow reaction can end everything. You’re not just answering questions. You’re trying to stay unnoticed the whole time.
Don’t stay on your phone too long. Short, quick checks are safer than trying to read everything at once. Also, pay attention to sound cues. They usually give you just enough time to switch back before trouble starts. Watching the teacher’s movement for a few seconds before acting can save a run.
The tension comes from small decisions. Nothing feels dangerous at first, but a few wrong moves in a row quickly build pressure.
Cheat or Repeat is less about knowledge and more about control. If you stay patient and pick your moments carefully, you can get through without raising suspicion.