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‘Anti-Cheating’ Hats Are Real, But Do They Work?

A group of mechanical engineering students created the one thing we all wish they didn’t. We’ve all cheated on a test or quiz and these students created an “Anti-Cheating” exam…

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A group of mechanical engineering students created the one thing we all wish they didn't. We've all cheated on a test or quiz and these students created an "Anti-Cheating" exam hat to wear during exams.

The hats created were made out of normal materials you would use for an arts and crafts project. They had egg cartons, shoe, boxes, and bed sheets! Do they work? Apparently so! Now you're probably thinking the helmets do some kind of thing to your brain to stop you from cheating. Nope, simple answer is these helmets block your view from others so you don't cheat and don't steal answers from the person next to you.

A little ridiculous? Probably! But does it look like it works, absolutely!

We have more on this ridiculous story and more in today's Other News!

 

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