02-09-2012, 10:08 PM
I was taught both during my child-hood and during University, never cheat, even it had became a norm among your peers.
A highly educated and intelligent cheater is much more harmful to society than an average one.
The moment you are convinced it is OK to cheat, because your peer are, then you are able to find excuse to cheat for everything.
It is sad to hear that it happen in Harvard.
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Harvard investigates 125 students for cheating
04:46 AM Sep 01, 2012
BOSTON - To be caught cheating at Harvard is bad enough. The prestigious university prides itself on incubating America's elite in the world of law, business and politics.
But now it has been revealed that about 125 Harvard students are suspected of cheating on a single class. And the course's title? An Introduction to Congress.
Though that will likely fail to surprise the many cynical observers of American politics, it has certainly stunned college officials.
School officials said on Thursday they discovered the students may have shared answers or plagiarised on a final. Harvard has launched an investigation.
"These allegations, if proven, represent totally unacceptable behaviour that betrays the trust upon which intellectual inquiry at Harvard depends," said Harvard President Drew Faust in a statement.
More detail, please refer to the link below
http://www.todayonline.com/Focus/Educati...r-cheating
A highly educated and intelligent cheater is much more harmful to society than an average one.
The moment you are convinced it is OK to cheat, because your peer are, then you are able to find excuse to cheat for everything.
It is sad to hear that it happen in Harvard.
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Harvard investigates 125 students for cheating
04:46 AM Sep 01, 2012
BOSTON - To be caught cheating at Harvard is bad enough. The prestigious university prides itself on incubating America's elite in the world of law, business and politics.
But now it has been revealed that about 125 Harvard students are suspected of cheating on a single class. And the course's title? An Introduction to Congress.
Though that will likely fail to surprise the many cynical observers of American politics, it has certainly stunned college officials.
School officials said on Thursday they discovered the students may have shared answers or plagiarised on a final. Harvard has launched an investigation.
"These allegations, if proven, represent totally unacceptable behaviour that betrays the trust upon which intellectual inquiry at Harvard depends," said Harvard President Drew Faust in a statement.
More detail, please refer to the link below
http://www.todayonline.com/Focus/Educati...r-cheating
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