Vice-chancellors from one of the country's finest universities lose faith in the grading system. Reports of happiness ratings and cheating have led to a loss of confidence in the system.

Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics, says high school grades have been distorted into a commodity. Now the school is considering introducing entrance examinations to deal with the problem themselves. "It's a warning bell for everyone," says the education minister Mats Persson. "We don't have a fair system today," he adds.