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You're totally missing the point. The existence of cheating strategies implies that there's something wrong. The thing that's wrong is not the cheating. What's wrong is that when an examiner has the power to severely diminish a student's prospects for future educational and career development, you would expect that examiner to be someone whose academic standing is way in advance of the student's, not someone whose intelligence is short of human.



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