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by debrangy
3750 days ago
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Cheating is not what OP was talking about. You are mentioning a completely different issue. Also, having been through university myself, cheating is completely widespread through domestic students as well. I'd like to see some statistics that international students cheat more, rather than anecdotes. |
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The issue goes to the fact that grades/school prestige are being used to imply that a student will be a solid addition to a company, yet everyone wants to espouse "Meritocracy" - not realizing that only comes after you're in the "real world" and you've got a few years worth of jobs on your resume/CV.
In life, as in classes there is the way the book tells you how it SHOULD be, and then there is the reality of how it actually is. Sadly, students are unprepared for what they will experience in the "real world". Part of it is the school's fault, but also the students bare some responsibility when they insist on wearing rose-colored glasses.