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Re: Testing job applicants



In article <37F4186F.CD98B06C@mail.newcastle.edu.au>, Adam Anderson
<aanderso@mail.newcastle.edu.au> wrote:

>What if you so good at cheating that you can successfully do it in the real
>world as well as in exams to the extent that your success rate is higher
>than it would be if you had relied on actually learning the information.
>Learning and cheating are both means. Its the result that will ALWAYS
>count.

In that case, effectively, you'll always be a suck-up to others who are
better than you, and it will catch up to you fairly quickly.
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