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Title: Cheating in College: Situation & Solution
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How do the students do the nasty thing? They take notes with them during the exam; they mumble to their partner; they glance at others test paper & so on. Some of them even cheat before the exam. Have you ever heard the news about bribing the teacher to get the answer of the exam? Have you witness someone paying for others to take the exam for him/her? What about stealing the exam paper from teachers locked closet? More & more new “methods” emerged, thanks to the “creativity” of the students... Showed first 250 characters
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How do the students do the nasty thing? They take notes with them during the exam; they mumble to their partner; they glance at others test paper & so on. Some of them even cheat before the exam. Have you ever heard the news about bribing the teacher to get the answer of the exam? Have you witness someone paying for others to take the exam for him/her? What about stealing the exam paper from teachers locked closet? More & more new “methods” emerged, thanks to the “creativity” of the students... Showed next 250 characters
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