Saturday, May 5, 2007

Shame on you, cheaters!

News about "Thirty-four first-year MBA students at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business have been disciplined for cheating" run out on 1st May from http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aEL5ZnKhQuXY&refer=us


What a disgusting thing! I admit that I would never understand cheaters and cheating. Most important is that they are MBA students, not kids but adults, who had experienced in the Management field and will pursue their career path in the senior management in any proper companies. How tells what they had done in the past: cheating the customers, making decisions about low quality products, cheating the employees, cheating the society and so forth widespread cheating. Although it is not fair to imply those cheating manners on the base of their wrongdoing now, frankly, the cheating, cheaters and ethic problems are full of the world. It is easy to associate this news with the ERON scandals which occurred in the senior management level, caused the company to fall at the end and astonished people all over the world. These scandals should be an alarm and lesson from which people, especial students in B-school, should take warning. However, they cheaters failed, not only in the cheating process, but also in their life path.

Duke is an honorable university called “Ivy of the South”. I had admired all those students who can enter this esteemed university, whose B-school is first tied, however, this ethic scandal alerts me that those students are just so so with their “good” cheating method. In fact, cheaters and cheating are usual in lots of universities, whether they can be exposed and denounced is decided by value level of the school. By a funny ton, too dump to do well without cheating, and too dump to cheat without getting caught. If the world is cheating, you are not normal guys if you are not. Thus, the ethic course should be emphasized, emphasized and emphasized continuing.

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