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If you were caught red-handed in the moment, or if your teacher has irrefutable evidence against you, you should confess. The worst thing you can do after being caught cheating is to dig yourself into a deeper hole. While it can be scary to be completely honest with an authority figure, it may be your only choice. It’s also the easier thing to do, because you won’t have to rely on being a good actor or keeping your story straight. Think about the last time someone lied to your face, and you knew they were lying. Not only did it probably not feel great, it probably also increased your anger. Don’t make your situation worse by lying. You got caught doing something wrong, and you should act sorry. Whether or not you genuinely feel it in your heart, act like you regret your decision to cheat. If you admit that you cheated with a huge smile on your face, you’ll most likely get a harsher punishment simply to teach you a lesson.  Be open about how you feel. If you feel the urge to cry, let those tears flow. The more emotion that your teacher sees from you, the better. If the authority figure sees that you are upset, they may be more lenient with punishment. Trying to play it cool is likely to backfire, because they'll think you need to be taught a lesson. This doesn’t mean you should start spouting off excuses, but rather give some rationale behind your actions. Instead of letting the teacher or counselor assume you are lazy or simply mischievous, try to offer them a reason they can understand. For example, tell them you were overwhelmed by the course material and simply were terrified of failing. It doesn’t undo the cheating, but everyone can relate to being scared. Make sure to tell your teacher that you studied for the test. It will look better for you if they know you did try to do well on your own.

summary: Own up to your mistake. Show remorse. Explain why you cheated.


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You can cut a circle out of a ¾ in thick piece of plywood or you can also purchase a plywood round at most home improvement stores. You will need a three-foot (90cm) round with a thickness of 3/4-inch to 1 inch (2cm to 2.5cm) is ideal. The round should be big enough to develop some momentum, and still small enough to carry around.  If you decide to make the round yourself, then draw a line from one corner of the plywood to the other. Then, draw a line between the other two corners. The central “X” that these two lines create can serve as your center point for cutting out your wheel.  You can cut out your wheel using a straight bit with end cutters that you attach to the center of your plywood. Make sure that you go slowly as you cut out the round. After you have created or purchased your round of plywood, sand it well to ensure that there are no rough edges on the side you will be painting or on the outer edges of the wheel. You can either use a power sander or sand the wheel by hand.  When sanding wood, it is best to start with a coarser grit and then move up to a finer grit to get rid of minor imperfections.

summary: Create or purchase a plywood round. Sand the round.


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After the sale has gone through, you'll need to file the release of liability with the department of motor vehicles. Generally, you can mail or walk the form in. This form releases you from future liability, meaning that if the buyer commits a crime in the car, you're not responsible. Once you've made the sale, pay any necessary fees to the DMV. You'll need to check with your local DMV to figure out what those fees are. Once you're done with the sale, call your insurance company to stop your insurance. That way, you won't be paying for coverage that you don't need.
summary: File the release of liability. Pay the transfer fees to the DMV. Cancel your insurance.