And so the exam was on last Saturday. I arrived at the college before 9am, munched my homemade tuna sandwich, had a briefing with some Taiwanese, set up the exam venue and blablabla, the exam started at 10am. According to the R&R stated in the invigilators' booklet, I was not suppose to turn on my cellphone, read newspapers/magazines, online, or to chitchat with others. Photo snapping was of course not allowed too, but what the hell, I did it without a trace. (i MSNed too with the lecture hall's pc)
I caught someone cheating with an excitement, and informed the Ms.Liew, the person in charge from Taiwan. At first I taught she would walk to that person and invite her out from the hall, and I will curi-curi laugh at her from behind. Then again, she did not do so, but only requested me to stand nearby her and warn her with my pretty eyes.
Snapped a photo of her (in yellow) curi-curi-ly. She was terang-terang-ly trying to peek at her lefties' answer sheet. Cheat also dunno how to cheat, pathetic.
The paper ended at 1pm in my venue, and I had to run to another venue to give them a hand. Since it was a Chinese language test, I had speak very proper Mandarin, especially to the Taiwanese. Stressnya.... and very fake also the way I talked.
Anyway, I have been invigilated dunno how many times already from since school until college years. It was a pretty fun experience being an invigilator, not really tough work but involves a lot of proper procedures and preparations.
It feels great to be exposed to common yet new/fun stuffs!
ps/ Dear all, I have been a good boy today, for being honest to the people I care. Hooo~ what a relief.
4 comments:
good is not the word...BRAVE.
^_^ thankQ you! haha...
yerrrr...u very bad de snap ppl pic
wahahaha..
yer...u make me like in the exam ...haa...
those who never cheated in the college time..is not call a student...cant graduate de.haa..
it is a culture man...haa
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