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by 21
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Alternate alternate explanation: wealthier students also stopped cheating, but corruption became even more rampant in the grading stage. A lot of papers were "marked" so that they could be recognized by the graders and given a more favorable grading. I know people which were a constant 5 at math through high school but which got 9.85 in the exam (1-10 grades at the time). Teachers preferred corruption to happen in the exam room, since it was the students cheating, than in the grading stage where they were liable. |
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