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Kid Posts Cheating Video With Answers In His Crocs

They say if you ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’! Well, a kid posted a video with his test answers in his Crocs! First, let’s say that he should have waited…

A kid cheating with answers on her hand!

A kid cheats writing the answers in the palm of her hand!

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They say if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'! Well, a kid posted a video with his test answers in his Crocs! First, let's say that he should have waited until he graduated to let the secret out of the bag. But, The Mike & Carla Morning Show thought they would explore a bit further!

How many of cheated in school? And, how did you cheat? What was your method and was it successful? Did you share your technique? All these questions came up this morning as we talked about cheating.

Found out that cheating starts at a very early age as well. However, according to a recent article on cheating in Meazure Learning, there is a downside to all this! It states that if the child cheats without getting caught, this of course can lead to other negative things in your life down the road.

Kid Posts Cheating Video That Goes Viral

It's amazing how many of us have cheated in school no matter what level. Each of us came clean admitting how we cheated just to get that good grade. Mike O'Brian was first to tell the story of how girls in school could not where pants. So, they just wrote answers on their upper leg. To cheat, just pull the skirt up and there are all the answers. Mike did say that it wasn't as helpful to him, but was the first to encourage those to continue to cheat!

Carla Rea mentioned the whole answers written in the palm of her hand. Or even one step further, writing the answers on the inside of each finger. The only problem, during summertime, your hands would get sweaty, the ink would smear and you were doomed!

Morty was a part of a great system though. The smartest girl in the class developed a "clicking" system using a pen. Much like the Houston Astro's when garbage cans! Genius!

Nonetheless, take a couple of minutes, listen to the segment and enjoy!

Who Helped You With Your Homework?

Did one of your parents help you with your homework when you were a student? Did you have a tutor? Did you do your homework with classmates who would help each other?

Well, nowadays, there are plenty of websites and apps which offer free help to students who are having trouble completing their homework. One of those websites, Brainly.com, recently sent me a press release about a study they conducted to determine which states' students need the most and least help with their homework assignments.

The results? Well, there's good news and bad news. The good news: Nevada did not make the top 5 in any of the categories they highlighted for lowest scores. The bad news: Nevada did not make the top 5 in any of the categories they highlighted for highest scores either. The Silver State did rank #8 out of the fifty states in the U.S.A. for needing the most help with homework.

According to the Brainly Staff who gathered, wrote, and published the results of this study, some of our neighboring states fared much worse. For example, Arizona had the lowest high school graduation rate. New Mexico shows up with the lowest math test scores. And California claims the honors for the state with the largest high school dropout rate.

You can see which states made the top 5 in categories such as: lowest/highest high school graduation rates, lowest/highest high school dropout rates, lowest/highest math test scores, lowest/highest college attendance rates, lowest/highest reading scores, lowest/highest test anxiety rates, and more information, by CLICKING HERE.

Here are the top 5 states in which students need the most help with their homework, according to Brainly.com.

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Larry Martino is the long-time Afternoon Drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.

5) Mississippi

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"The Magnolia State" ranks fifth. Heck, I couldn't spell Mississippi correctly until I graduated sixth grade! (not really)

4) Arizona

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Our neighbors in "The Grand Canyon State" rank fourth.
Thank goodness they wrote the name of the state on the blackboard or I might not have guessed that it was
Arizona from the shape.

3) Louisiana

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Uh oh, were you able to guess that was Louisiana from the shape on the blackboard? "The Bayou State" is home to "The Big Easy" of New Orleans, but apparently, homework isn't too easy. They rank third in needing the most help.

2) Oklahoma

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Sing it with me! "OOOOOOOO-kla-homa where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain!" Nice job! I was a little pitchy though. "The Sooner State" would probably rather not rank second in this Brainly.com study though.

1) New Mexico

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The students in "The Land of Enchantment" apparently are not too enchanted with doing their homework on their own. They claim top "honors" for requiring the most help with their homework according to Brainly.com

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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.