Trying School LIFE HACKS to see if they work - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous exploration of various hacky methods used by students to cheat on tests. The host, a professor named "Nex", starts by leaving answers to a test on a visible location, then shows a series of attempts to cheat, including using a balloon to transfer answers to a thumbnail, using a cup of water to slurp soup through a straw (instead of using a spoon), and taping a cheat sheet to a finger.

The video also discusses the practice of cutting up a piece of paper, writing the answers on it, and hiding it behind a braid. The video ends with a discussion on the inefficiency of some of these methods and the host encouraging viewers to comment on their favorite hacky method.

Facts

1. The speaker is a professor who is discussing various "school hacks" on a test. [Source: Transcript]
2. One of the hacks involves writing the answers to a test on a balloon, deflating it, and transferring the answers to a thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
3. The speaker also discusses a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
4. The speaker shares a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
5. The speaker discusses a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
6. The speaker shares a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
7. The speaker discusses a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
8. The speaker shares a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
9. The speaker discusses a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]
10. The speaker shares a hack where a student writes their cheat sheet on a balloon, deflates it, and then transfers it to their thumbnail using tape. [Source: Transcript]