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  2. The Sitter - Wikipedia

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    The Sitter is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka. The film follows a slacker college student (played by Jonah Hill) who, after being suspended, is forced by his mother to fill in for a babysitter that called in sick.

  3. 2012 Harvard cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Harvard cheating scandal involved approximately 125 Harvard University students who were investigated for cheating on the take-home final examination of the spring 2012 edition of Government 1310: "Introduction to Congress". Harvard announced the investigation publicly on August 30, 2012. [1]

  4. University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal

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    The university later suspended Austin and over ten other football players from the team. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On October 11, 2010, Austin was dismissed from the football team, and the NCAA declared wide receiver Greg Little and defensive end Robert Quinn "permanently ineligible" due to receiving improper benefits.

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

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  7. 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.

  8. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the smaller and more selective the college, the less cheating occurs there. For instance, the number of students who have engaged in academic dishonesty at small elite liberal arts colleges can be as low as 15–20 percent, while cheating at large public universities can be as high as 75 percent.

  9. Who's who of college cheating charges [Video]

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