<p>Cereal, I hate to be cynical like that - but I agree with you. One of my teachers had to cancel the results of a final last week because she discovered that the test had been compromised. She was going to make the whole class take a new one. The guilty ones came forward when she turned up the heat. It was a good thing because everyone knew who had compromised the test. Their reputations are dirt now. Guess where these kids have been accepted early? The only three kids who got into Yale at my school - were 3 of them. And, the fourth kid is going to Stanford. Or they think that they are going - because the school is planning to tell the colleges of their academic dishonesty. Ha, Ha - they will get what they deserve. These people are smart - A students - who did not need to cheat. I think that they have been cheating all along here and there to get A's. SO, what am I to think? Of the 4 that I know who have gotten into Yale this year - they have all cheated. The ACT cheater's crime is by far the worst. He probably thinks that rules, honesty and integrity are for the little people - he is above any rules. Well, those are the kind of people that we read about in the newspaper when they are on their way to jail. I don't think that I would be able to sleep at night wondering when this might pop up and bite me. I was always told to not do, say or write anything that you would not want to see on front page of the NYT.</p>
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