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Shelley says he is convinced the majority of the 288 students in his health-care law course cheated on their April 24 final exam using AI.

“I had eight per cent of my class receive 100 per cent on the multiple choice. Fifty-five per cent scored over 90 per cent. I’ve never seen marks like that in 20 years of teaching,”

The tenured professor, who has spent 10 years at the London, Ont., university, says he decided not to use proctoring software because he believes it does not prevent cheating.

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[–] NannerBanner@literature.cafe 4 points 1 day ago

You'd be surprised about the passing of medical school... also at what an interview for someone applying for a job after getting a degree where they'd be taking health science law. Add in that many jobs need only a smidgen of the knowledge you learned at school, and the rest is trained, they'll pass the 3 month probation. It sucks, but it'll happen.