Reddit User Says ‘Exam Preparation Done’ Sharing THIS Photo | Reddit user ‘Biscuitwithtea’

Exams are meant to assess your knowledge and how well you understand a subject, but they can also be stressful, making several students resort to malpractices. In a now-viral post, a Reddit user notified netizens that they were ready for an upcoming test. While the post said they were “prepared”, the photo shared alongside narrated a different story.

A Reddit user ‘Biscuitwithtea’ shared a post captioned, “Exam preparation done, wish me luck,” but instead of featuring reference notes or textbooks, the uploaded photo showed a thick stack of neatly cut chits—apparently for cheating. The post implied they had taken necessary steps to cheat at the examination instead of actually being prepared to achieve good scores through honest means.

Take a look at the Reddit post

The picture captured them holding a bundle of chits in their hand while telling the internet their “Exam preparation was done”.

The post quickly gained traction for obvious reasons. It drew mixed reactions from netizens and it mainly saw people roasting them. The internet didn’t support the Redditor’s plan to cheat at the examination.

Internet reacts

Condemning it, one user wrote, “If this is real, I hope you get caught and severely punished”. “Bhagwan kare tu pakda jaye (May God make sure you get caught)”, noted another praying to God that the person must be caught and punished for cheating at the examination.

“Phone le jao”

On the other hand, some recalled their own exam experiences. One commented, “Me bhi le gaya tha first year me kyunki har koi le ja raha tha. PAKDA GAYA THA (I also took them in first year because everyone was doing it. Got caught)”. Another remembered the way the shopkeeper looked at them when they would ask for micro photocopies: “Jab dukan mein micro photocopy banane jaate ho dukanwala kaise looks deta hai”.

The comments section was flooded with many more responses to the viral post. Some advised more ‘modern’ methods. One user quipped, “Phone le jao sir, jyada better hai (Just take your phone, that’s better)”.

People pointed out tha ttheir chits were too large in size and hilariously said they must have instead carried the whole book to the exam hall.

The original poster did not reveal details about which exam they were preparing for. However, the post went viral and sparked a wave of nostalgia, humour, and debate online.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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