Post: [TUT]Get another day to do your school essay/computer generated assignment.
02-06-2011, 06:54 PM #1
farees10
Bounty hunter
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First off, you are going to need a word document filled up with text just to bulk it up to make it look legitimate. Then name it something like "Essay for school" or "Research paper", whatever the assignment is about. Then take the word file and open it in notepad, you will then see a bunch of mumbo jumbo because notepad doesn't understand how to read the file so it puts out random characters and numbers. Simply cut out some of the mumbo jumbo and maybe add some more random mumbo jumbo to it. Then hit save. Now try to open up the word file and you will see that it displays, "The word file cannot be opened because it is corrupted". You can simply raise your hand and explain to the teacher your so-called
predicament and make up something like, I have it at home, but I don't have a printer. That's why I brought it on a flash drive to school to print it out. Then act like a responsible student and say something like, "Can I email it to you when I get home?" Or, "Ill just walk to my local library and print it out after school, but this time, I'll make sure it isn't corrupted and bring backups like a burned cd, etc".

This should work with just about every teacher. I have done it about 4 times with 4 different teachers and it has always worked. However, I wouldn't abuse this, I would only use this as a last resort like I have done throughout my first 2 years of highschool.

I'm pretty sure not many people have thought of this before because I have never seen anyone else do it.

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02-06-2011, 07:13 PM #2
Cpt.S
Banned
Moved to school forums.
02-06-2011, 11:53 PM #3
S10
TROLLN 1337
Or you can get a USB with lock. I also had a 2$ usb and took some microchip or something out of it so it wont work. I never have to do assignments now :P I just say I have a mac.
02-22-2011, 09:20 AM #4
Yanni
Desmond
I can say I use a Mac and the file doesn't work on the Windows Pcs the school has, which a lot of the time is true... No teacher can really tell unless they are good with IT and fix your problem and find out its just sfihidsogbdiu for a whole page
02-22-2011, 09:29 AM #5
Vegetᶏ
Freddy Krueger
Originally posted by farees10 View Post
For this tutorial, I will be using a word document as an example. This will only work if you do your assignments at home, and then decide to print them at school the day they are due.

First off, you are going to need a word document filled up with text just to bulk it up to make it look legitimate. Then name it something like "Essay for school" or "Research paper", whatever the assignment is about. Then take the word file and open it in notepad, you will then see a bunch of mumbo jumbo because notepad doesn't understand how to read the file so it puts out random characters and numbers. Simply cut out some of the mumbo jumbo and maybe add some more random mumbo jumbo to it. Then hit save. Now try to open up the word file and you will see that it displays, "The word file cannot be opened because it is corrupted". You can simply raise your hand and explain to the teacher your so-called
predicament and make up something like, I have it at home, but I don't have a printer. That's why I brought it on a flash drive to school to print it out. Then act like a responsible student and say something like, "Can I email it to you when I get home?" Or, "Ill just walk to my local library and print it out after school, but this time, I'll make sure it isn't corrupted and bring backups like a burned cd, etc".

This should work with just about every teacher. I have done it about 4 times with 4 different teachers and it has always worked. However, I wouldn't abuse this, I would only use this as a last resort like I have done throughout my first 2 years of highschool.

I'm pretty sure not many people have thought of this before because I have never seen anyone else do it.

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My School Wouldn't Care, They Would Just Say, "Tough Luck You Did It On Computer". :FU:
02-23-2011, 02:57 AM #6
Sir
Reeferlution
Genius, most of my teachers would still not accept it though :(
02-23-2011, 05:08 AM #7
it would work for me

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