Students are still using tech to cheat on exams, but things are getting more advanced
In many ways, cheating on high school and college exams used to be a lot harder than it is nowadays.
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In many ways, cheating on high school and college exams used to be a lot harder than it is nowadays.
The state of New Jersey gave out $3.8 million worth of state funding to illegal immigrants to pay for their college tuition, a result of a bill signed by Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy in 2018.
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Essay mill expert likens Georgia Tech’s tactics to entrapment
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