
You are going to love this one. In my last entry I talked about how difficult our exams were. Turns out a quarter of the class failed the Microbiology exam. Normally only about 20 kids fail any given exam but this time a whopping 117 students failed! Thank goodness I was not among them! I do not know what our grades for Pathology were though. Apparently, some students felt that with all that we have to do this term along with the enormous workload they weren't going to pass the Pathology exam, who knows what they were thinking.
There are meetings after an exam where professors talk about each question and their answers and validate the question as to whether or not it should be kept in the exam or thrown out. There was a recording made in a previous term of this meeting and a number of students in my class got their hands on it. In the tape the head of the department specifically says do not record this session. This is a private sequestered exam. I don't know what was going through some of the students heads, perhaps desperation, hopelessness. Yet, anyone should know better that this sort of audio recording would be considered cheating.
Long story short, a few students in my class used this recording and got high marks on the exam as a large number of the questions discussed were put into our exam as well. A student came forward and let the department know of this recording and an investigation is ensuing. Problem is, the department is probably going to have to cancel the scores for this exam and re-examine us some how. I have no idea where they will find the time to do it, but one way or another it looks like us honest students are screwed.
I was very disappointed in my classmates, but I can't say that I was surprised. I think my school is a good school and I have learned a lot of great things here to help me be an excellent physician someday. I have been impressed by the number of sharp kids in our class who came from very reputable undergraduate schools. Having said that, I kind of feel like there are some students here that shouldn't be here. My school is great in that it gives kids like me a second chance as its entrance requirements are a little bit more lax but I think with that some students can come to medical school who shouldn't. Whether it is academically, or personality, or their motives observing the behavior of some of my colleagues has made me shutter. It is bad enough that the world is going to look down on us because we came from foreign schools but now to have cheaters ruin it for us is pretty sad. I must say though, US schools probably let a few kids in as well that shouldn't be there. Let us be honest, haven't we all seen cheaters in any school we have been in? I have been to a lot of different schools and I have seen cheating in every one of them. I know that it happens in US medical schools too. I am sure there are kids in US schools who are in this for themselves and not for others as well.
I think for the most part people get the grades they deserve and most of the students turn out to be great doctors who really care about people. I apologize for the negative tone of my blog. Normally I like to make them positive or give food for thought. I wear my heart on my sleeve and I am not afraid to express my feelings so I hope you can forgive me. I was just sad today to be reminded that there are those who cheat their way into a degree and worse don't care about anyone but themselves.
1 comments:
That's too bad - specially after you worked so hard! I hope they give you proper credit for your work. Some of the people I met in Isaac's class I have also wondered how on earth they got into medical school and why others we know did not? It's an unfair world sometimes.
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