Okay, so I was messing around with this “schooled” thing, and I gotta say, it was kinda wild. I’m not gonna lie, I was curious about the whole “cheating” aspect, so I decided to see what it was all about.
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Getting Started
First, I downloaded the schooled app. It was pretty straightforward, just like any other app. Then I created a dummy account, you know, just to test the waters. Didn’t want to use my real info for this, obviously.
Diving In
- I started by looking at some of the quizzes and tests available. There were a bunch of different subjects, like history, math, and even some random trivia stuff.
- My initial thought, “it’s pretty easy.”
- Then I tried to see if I could find answers online while taking a quiz. And guess what? It worked, sometimes. I mean, I could just Google some of the questions and boom, there’s the answer.
Exploring Features
The app had some features that were supposed to help you study, like flashcards and practice questions. But, let’s be real, it was more tempting to use them to, well, not study. For example, I found I could use the flashcards to quickly memorize answers without actually understanding the material.
The Cheating Part
- So, here’s where it gets dicey. I started experimenting with different ways to, uh, “bend the rules.” Like, I could have the app open on my phone and another window open on my computer with all the answers.
- And the app is very hard to detect that.
My Thoughts
Honestly, after messing around with it,I realized it is pretty easy way. But then, I’m like, “What’s the point?” I mean, sure, you might get a good grade, but you’re not actually learning anything. It’s like taking a shortcut that leads nowhere.
So, yeah, that was my little adventure with schooled cheating. It was interesting, but definitely not something I’d recommend. It’s way better to just hit the books and actually learn the stuff. Trust me, it feels a lot better in the long run.