selling tests of prevous classes to students

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Hi, I heard that there was a kappa Psi group in some pharmacy school that was selling tests? I heard that the tests were old tests that the students got back from the professors, and then made copies, then sold to other students. Is this true? I think its pretty shady to try and make money this way.
 
Hi, I heard that there was a kappa Psi group in some pharmacy school that was selling tests? I heard that the tests were old tests that the students got back from the professors, and then made copies, then sold to other students. Is this true? I think its pretty shady to try and make money this way.

Rho Chi (pharmacy student honor society) sells tests this way at our school. It's not shady; it's a way to benefit their group...and I'm really glad they sell the tests as we're all on equal footing if we buy them. It's school-sanctioned, too.
 
Hi, I heard that there was a kappa Psi group in some pharmacy school that was selling tests? I heard that the tests were old tests that the students got back from the professors, and then made copies, then sold to other students. Is this true? I think its pretty shady to try and make money this way.
Don't be ridiculous and paint an entire organization as scandalous cheaters because they just happen to be involved in a fraternity. You will meet scandalous people all over the world.
 
Don't be ridiculous and paint an entire organization as scandalous cheaters because they just happen to be involved in a fraternity. You will meet scandalous people all over the world.

^THIS.

I've seen more than my share of people who are not affiliated with ANY fraternity that have been sharing tests behind everyone's back. I myself have none of these copies because I hold myself to a higher standard. If all Kappa Psi brothers did this, I highly doubt our fraternity would exist in as many schools as it does, given that my school's faculty (all but one or two) have policies against such test sharing and I'm sure other schools do as well.
 
You guys sell tests?

My chapter gives them out for free. Isnt that the point of a brotherhood?
 
Old tests float around at all colleges--if teachers don't want that to happen, then they don't let students keep the tests. Its a lazy teacher who uses the same test year after year.
 
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