Widespread Exams Cheating in North Eastern

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Exams cheating in North Eastern has apparently upgraded from a cottage industry to full-scale manufacturing. Cheating has always existed, of course, but the current levels are so high that even local residents are looking around and asking, “Surely, this can’t be normal.”

There are growing complaints about students enthusiastically picking up county scholarships, only to quietly drop out of university a few semesters later. Lecturers are left scratching their heads when they meet straight-A students who struggle to write a sentence that survives punctuation.

Even more puzzling is the mystery of students who scored A’s and B’s across the board but somehow managed to land solid D’s in English and Kiswahili. The most popular theory? The generous “helpers” who assisted with other subjects simply couldn’t write compositions for everyone—there are limits, after all, even in teamwork.

At this rate, our education sector isn’t just borrowing ideas from abroad; it’s speeding down the Indian route with the accelerator firmly pressed to the floor. Below is the facebook link to a blogger who is sparing no effort to unearth the malpractice. He is from the region and so he has credible contacts. https://web.facebook.com/mzeemtiaji.mhustler

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Exams cheating in North Eastern has apparently upgraded from a cottage industry to full-scale manufacturing. Cheating has always existed, of course, but the current levels are so high that even local residents are looking around and asking, “Surely, this can’t be normal.”

There are growing complaints about students enthusiastically picking up county scholarships, only to quietly drop out of university a few semesters later. Lecturers are left scratching their heads when they meet straight-A students who struggle to write a sentence that survives punctuation.

Even more puzzling is the mystery of students who scored A’s and B’s across the board but somehow managed to land solid D’s in English and Kiswahili. The most popular theory? The generous “helpers” who assisted with other subjects simply couldn’t write compositions for everyone—there are limits, after all, even in teamwork.

At this rate, our education sector isn’t just borrowing ideas from abroad; it’s speeding down the Indian route with the accelerator firmly pressed to the floor. Below is the facebook link to a blogger who is sparing no effort to unearth the malpractice. He is from the region and so he has credible contacts. https://web.facebook.com/mzeemtiaji.mhustler

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If you are an exam supervisor and you don't abet in cheating, you get killed
 
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