Hrrm, I just got quoted in the New York Times

<p>I agree that there is way too much cheating (and plagerism), and that anything a student does to influence their grade on an exam, assignment, in a course, or whether or not they get accepted to college, would be cheating and the perpetrators should be summarily executed. That said, most of the kids in the current B-school flap were simply taking advantage of a programming quirk to take an early peak at their own, already made admissions decisions, and did doing nothing at all to affect the outcome. I don't see how this compares at all to any generally accepted cheating scenario.</p>