The Cheater’s Handbook The Naughty Student’s Guide

The Cheater’s Handbook The Naughty Student’s Guide by Bob Corbett, published by HarperCollins on December 30, 1998, is a humorous take on the challenges faced by students during exam periods. This 160-page book addresses the pressures of academic life, including the stress of deadlines and the feeling of inadequacy that many students experience. Through a lighthearted lens, it explores the mindset of a student who feels overwhelmed and considers cheating as a solution to their academic struggles.
Readers will find a candid exploration of the various excuses and rationalizations that accompany the decision to cheat, reflecting a relatable student experience. The book touches on themes of study aids and humor, presenting a unique perspective on the pressures of education. With its engaging approach, The Cheater’s Handbook offers insights into the student psyche while providing a comedic commentary on the lengths some may go to avoid poor grades and the consequences of academic failure.
Official synopsis Publisher
Exam Day! Paper Due! HELP!!!!!!!
I didn’t study,
I don’t test well,
My coach says it’s OK,
AND…
I’m a total loser.
BESIDES…
Everybody cheats,
I have A.D.D.,
The teacher sucks,
My parents are getting divorced,
AND…
I don’t need to know this stuff for real life.
AVOID:
Poor grades
Flunking out
Unemployment
Moving back in with Mom
CHEAT!
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