Cheating now acceptable in school exams.

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slowmutant
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25 Aug 2008, 12:23 pm

Education is hard work. If it becomes more about your enjoyment than any actual achievement or progress, what is the point of furthering yourself in this way? Professionals take pride in having worked hard to certify themselves in their fields of expertise.



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25 Aug 2008, 12:26 pm

However, what they learn in an educational institution, in most cases, has nothing to do with what they do when they start to work. I believe that education, training, and work must all be fun in order to make one function at one's full capacity. What's the point of living if everyday is plain, boring, and monotonous?



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25 Aug 2008, 12:40 pm

phone a friend is terrible. I have lately been paranoid that them - the groupists - keep climbing positions to boycott the development of those who are just talented by themselves, they keep changing the rules so that they are not at disadvantage for not being able to do things alone. It started with group assignments and now this. Anyway, I have been trying to convince me that's just paranoid non-sense, but now they have just invented these "phone a friend" tests and for high school? what the heck?


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25 Aug 2008, 10:47 pm

I see a great opportunity for some savvy businessman to man a bank of phones with aspies on internet connections, a ready-made friend for you to phone who can quickly research and come up with the answers to any test question...

Dumb kids with rich parents would pay good money for that...