When I was at university there were quite a few Greeks on the same degree course and they cheated and plagiarised stuff all the time. When we complained we were told to shut up and let them be as they paid huge fees to attend an English university and this made the course a lot better for us. First three years the Greeks were high flyers, they all looked set for firsts. Then, in the final year after they had paid their fees, they were clamped down on, as far as I know they all just got ordinary degrees, no honours. Job done!
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No insult. Statement of fact. You have an inability to comprehend the reasons for your one day ban which I can only attribute to dumb stupidity.Originally posted by Paddy View PostTypical NAT, resort to insults...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I did chortle when I read that at the time, top digging from the chap.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHere is some more interesting information about grade tampering in Indian exams: Hacking into the Indian Education System - On the Stepping Stone - Quora
And there was the time they deposited the education budget into some dude's current account.
BBC News - Indian teacher's shock at his $9.8bn bank balanceComment
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OK they have been embarrassed into acting linky"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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FTFY. In this particular example perhaps a lot more flawed though.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy? Does it offend your condescending liberal values to reveal that people other than the English are also flawed?Comment
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In the UK you often get similar questions.
Though if you are the final year of doing any exam format they tend to recycle questions from the last 10 years."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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