They ran a scam
Posted on October 18, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum |
Ms. Ric
18 Oct 2006
Here we go again, Mr. Pontaoe, finding ourselves on opposite sides of the fence.
These individuals you named are the usual suspects. They had to have paid for these leaked questions. They also stood to benefit from their actions. They ran a scam, and they got caught. They're also allowing themselves to be the fall guy if they don't name names. Someone must have sold them these questions to begin with. What these individuals committed is unethical, to say the least. These businesses opened their doors with claims of serving the common need of hapless candidates just needing those extra help reviewing materials just weeks before a huge exam which could ultimate change their lives for the better. These companies advertised their businesses in and around campuses where these candidates spent four or more years of their lives toiling away doing what was expected of them. In my book, they've satisfied the requirements set forth by the nursing commission.
Now let's talk about this nursing commission. If they decide to write off those leak questions, wouldn't that skew the results even worse? Think about it, those candidates who missed those questions to begin with could ultimately benefit from it. Hey, they could pass the exam by failing it the first time around. What was it you said about idiot nurses?
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