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Cheating is OK: So What is Your Problem Anyway?

In Thailand, cheating is the status quo. How can the west do business with Thailand when their culture has no ethics and is amoral?

Another technique is the ‘look alike’ student who sits in place of the paying customer. There are actually agencies online that offer this service. Just Google it, “look alike students to take exams”. This query returned over 200,000 results. Another problem is the selling of last terms, courses, or last year’s exam questions. Is this wrong? Personally, I do not think it is. Why would an educator give the same tests or exams month after month, term after term, year after year, unless they themselves suck!

Plagiarism has never flourished as it does now. The internet and cell phone technology has been tailored made for this it seems. A quick Google of ‘cheat notes’ returns over 9.5 million hits.  Phone companies are offering services that provide summaries of anything quickly retrieved by your cell phone.

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There is a lack of morals and ethics that is at the root of this epidemic and who is to blame other than society itself with our corrupt culture, politicians, military and law enforcement agencies not to mention business in general. How can we actually expect our university students to display ethics and morals when not only society but the very universities they study at lack them?  Surveys show that over 70% of students cheat. You might find this number high. Having taking 30 or 40 final exams in the past few years, I can personally attest to the fact that this numbers is low. Not only have I witnessed mass cheating in university final exams, I have witnessed university professors catching students cheating and asking them to stop. “Please do not do that.” I hope this shocks you as much as it shocks me. It makes me sick. I work hard to get the marks I earn only to have some dimwit make the same or similar mark as I which totally demoralizes me, renders my mark useless as these non-attentive incompetent students are nothing more than an embarrassment to me as colleagues. This very culture, that in which ‘everyone does it’ not only exists but is not only accepted by my peer group but accepted by the professors and administrators of the universities of Thailand.

In other parts of the world where cheating is actually frowned upon administrators have gone to some incredible lengths to prevent it. Scrambling cell phones around testing areas, electronic finger printing of students before writing exams, contracts between the administration and students, long jail terms for cheaters that are caught and advanced software to catch plagiarism are just a few. Other techniques are open exams where students are allowed to utilize cheat notes, the Internet and books. Proponents feel that this is better as students often prepare more for these types of exams, they learn more and that it mimics real-world business thus preparing students with real business skills before entering the workforce.

This culture of cheating and cheaters is accepted in Thailand. No one cares about it. No one understands how it is hurting the business community or the academic community. It’s quite apparent when you look at the power structure of Thailand and how things are run here.  Things are not going to change here until they lose so much that they are forced by external pressures to do something about it. It might be too late by then. I hope not

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  1. Cynthia Bartlett

    On October 14, 2009 at 12:40 pm


    The more things change the more they stay the same. Good luck with that.

  2. CA Johnson

    On October 21, 2009 at 7:19 pm


    This was a very interesting article. It is a shame that people can get away with cheating like that. How are the students learning anything if they are constantly cheating? I hope that it changes too.

  3. JaiRudolf

    On November 15, 2009 at 1:30 pm


    different new stuff leads to different new thought

  4. Tony James

    On December 20, 2010 at 4:58 am


    I was in a Thai university test the other week. The girl in front had all the answers on small cards. I was amazed. I looked over at two university staff who were supposed to be watching, were just talking as this went on.

    The lecturer then came into the room, he had been to the toilet or something, and caught a group at the back with their book out, talking, and copying. He did nothing, just said ’stop that’.

    It is the blind leading the blind. No one cares. They will still talk all the time in the class and cheat in the exam. It is part society. And the crazy thing is.. if you say anything you are the bad person for complaining.

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