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In reply to the discussion: Should the students who benefited from deceit be expelled? [View all]mercuryblues
(15,822 posts)that they did not get their grades on their own? Did they buy their term papers, tests, pay someone to do their homework? having gone through the application process with 3 kids, there is no way those kids did not know there was something amiss.
Many got extra time to take the SAT by claiming they had a learning disability. The kids knew they did not have a learning disability and participated in the scam. This special testing enabled the paid off proctor to change their answers for a better score that qualified for admission. In some cases students had someone else take the SAT for them. A kid knows if they took the SAT or not.
All of my kids had a score that was within reason of their GPA and grades. if they scored abnormally high, they would have known. They also would have known if they played tennis or not.
This was theft. they stole a spot for a kid that worked towards acceptance and didn't. They stole that kids future.
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