OT-Cheating Conspiracy charges for 85 OSU Veterinary School Students

Submitted by MGoBrewMom on
SIAP--I don't remember seeing this. Not a ton of info in the article, but it appears that 85 students in OSU's (ytosu) Veterinary School are being charged with cheating. Seems like by the time you get to grad school, you wouldn't be cheating, but apparently not in this case (allegedly). http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/85-face-discipline-over-cheating-at-oh…

CygnusX1111

June 7th, 2016 at 8:49 PM ^

I don't see how this is cheating. Take home test by definition allows you to get answers from anywhere. How is getting an answer from your friend different that researching on google?

I am guessing there are important details missing.

Wait, what am I saying?? F**k OSU, those cheating bastards.

Esterhaus

June 7th, 2016 at 8:55 PM ^

 

I gather the events include animal love and swapping. I hear that cheating on your animal remains socially unacceptable despite diversity push, although the two notions are logically related. Homo-canis familiaris is presented (oh lucky dog)

Mgodiscgolfer

June 8th, 2016 at 8:33 AM ^

Makes me wonder, what other kind of horseshit is going on there? This monkey-ing around has got to stop. They won't be the cats eye when it comes to veterinary practicing. There's too dog gone many students cheating. Why study when you can screw the pooch and still pass? The NCAA needs to get a birds eye view of this situation. Although OSU has nine lives when it comes to getting caught cheating. Its like they have alligator skin. I bet those students are curious if the Dean has a memory like an elephant. They all will be in the dog house after this. This investigation will go on as slow as a turtle. And so on and so on. 

UMProud

June 8th, 2016 at 11:50 AM ^

Mind boggling...how does cheating snowball up to 80+ students without someone reporting this sooner? 

Amazing lack of quality controls...I'm finishing my graduate degree this year and any online courses I took required a lockdown browser for tests.   It sounds like the school profs or administrators were lazy about academic integrity safeguards.