
What she got was a six-month prison term.
The young dummy had been studying at the City University of Hong Kong in the department of mathematics.
Her tutor, an associate professor in the math department, received 10,000 yuan ($1,250) in her mailbox.
The math dummy added an email one day and two the following...let's see, that equals three emails, I think.
The associate professor took a couple of days (hmm..why so long) but reported it Hong Kong's Commission Against Corruption.
In a sting operation, the tutor met the girl in a cafe. When they confirmed that she had sent the money and as she started copying answers, the girl was arrested.
Gee... and in America they will always give them another chance first.
What do you think?








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