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  2. 2012 Harvard cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Green writes in Harvard Business Review that a developed love of learning would prevent cheating. [89] Forbes contributor Richard Levick blames Harvard for drawing out the investigation and failing to maintain confidentiality. [90] Alexandra Petri writes in The Washington Post that cheating is caused by an aversion to failure. [91]

  3. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic pointed out that college seats are not scarce in the United States, except at a handful of universities which became selective on purpose: "[S]carcity has the added benefit of increasing an institution's prestige. The more students who apply, and the fewer students who get in, the more selective an institution becomes, and ...

  4. How Cheating in College Hurts Students

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    Cheating in college is risky business loaded with potential consequences of failing classes, suspension and even expulsion in some cases -- and yet it's wildly popular among many students and ...

  5. College Cheating: Is a BA Worth Anything If It’s All BS?

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    Lately, college and university academic misconduct cases, wherein a student is accused of cheating, plagiarizing, or fabricating schoolwork, have become a much larger portion of his caseload.

  6. Mastermind of 'Varsity Blues' college cheating scandal ...

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    William "Rick" Singer, the ringleader in a college admissions cheating scandal that spanned the country, was sentenced to 42 months in prison by a federal judge on Wednesday. Singer will then be ...

  7. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    An example of school exam cheating, a type of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution.

  8. A look at the college admissions cheating case 1 year later

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    More than 50 people have been charged in the case, which has put a spotlight on the cut-throat admissions process.

  9. Celebrities Who Were Kicked Out of School

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    After a falling out with his father and reluctant provider John Allan, Poe tried to get himself kicked out and succeeded by going to the local bar in lieu of classes, racking up more than 200 ...