Cheating in the SEC! Say it's not so.

The NCAA's decision to let Mississippi State off without a postseason ban while the University of Missouri received a bowl ban for a tutor completing coursework for 12 student-athletes has some up in arms.

We’ll probably have to abandon our Orange Bowl victory as a result of this.
 
which begs the question, "How is Chemistry even an on-line course to begin with?" Are schools not requiring labs anymore?
 
which begs the question, "How is Chemistry even an on-line course to begin with?" Are schools not requiring labs anymore?

It’s the SEC, you can have chemistry lab at home.

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It just means moar. ™️
 
Wow, the harshest punishment is actually on the tutor. They've never punished a coach like this have they?
 
which begs the question, "How is Chemistry even an on-line course to begin with?" Are schools not requiring labs anymore?

Many places the lecture and lab are separate classes. Some majors may require the lecture and lab, while other majors may only require the lecture.
 
Many places the lecture and lab are separate classes. Some majors may require the lecture and lab, while other majors may only require the lecture.
I work with a guy getting his BS online right now, and I asked him about this. The course work, book stuff, tests, etc are all online. He has to go to an approved remote school for the labs.
 
Many places the lecture and lab are separate classes. Some majors may require the lecture and lab, while other majors may only require the lecture.
It was only a half serious question based upon reading the article. The tutor was doing everything for one of the athletes (which would infer the lab as well), and the professor didn't notice..……………?
 
How do these "students" that commit academic "misconduct" not get expelled from school, and what is the legal difference between misconduct and fraud?

Asking for a friend.
 
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