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Old 03-03-2012, 04:07 AM   #17
Doncarlito

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Do you know what? Decent schools like mine don't offer these cheating "services", so, in actual fact, the hardworking students lose out!
I am curious as to why your school is left out of this process. If it has absolutely nothing to do with economics (as in the socio-economic placement of student families in particular schools) and keeping graduates from certain districts at a lower level in order to attempt to conserve the status-quo, then I am wrong in my suspicions.

One other factor is that some school districts may actually be able to better prepare their student body for these exams and do not need to 'cheat' but either way, socio-economic positioning plays a very important role in this process.
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