Im kinda torn. He cheated to get in but he did the work to earn the credits.
Expel him, but let him keep the credits.
To my way of thinking, this is somewhat like the man that fraudulently enlisted while underage but saw combat. Let him keep what he earned.
“To my way of thinking, this is somewhat like the man that fraudulently enlisted while underage but saw combat. Let him keep what he earned.”
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Hi, xtargeter-!
Your assumption is that he ethically attained his passing grades. I submit that cannot be attested to as he has already shown he had no problem getting into the school under false premises. He would have no problem ethically, or financially having someone do his work for him.
He made his bed, literally; let him sleep in it.
He cheated to get in but he did the work to earn the credits.
Im more sympathetic.
Alumni who are big givers have always seemed to get preferential treatment.
Same difference.
Money frequently greases the skids.