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by rygxqpbsngav
2641 days ago
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Impeccable timing. Haven't read the article, but want to say something. i was watching a regional film 2 days ago. The plot starts with a doctor doing wrong surgery to hero's father and so he loses his father. The doctor, apparently, bribed himself into the university for studying even though he never gets any qualifying results in the entrance exams.The story goes on and questions the audience in the end, will you risk with your own life or your loved ones in the hands of them? Don't know if there is any governance or other controls in U.S. uni's but that's not how it should work. Isn't it discouraging one way for a student who earned it after hard work, compared to the one who simply enters a uni just because he was happens to be born to a rich father. Don't want to question the morality or ethical side, but it just doesn't feel right and should be handled in someway. may be more stricter exams etc. But I don't think that's practical either as they can easily workaround the system same way. |
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