In order to prevent the spread of Corona19, universities are taking final exams online, and cheating continues.

According to a university student on the 23rd, the answer was shared among the students in the Kakao Talk open chat room at the final exam of the Korean liberal arts course held online on the 18th of this month.

The chat room, which is said to have had about 700 people, is'detonated' after the controversy over cheating, and it is not known exactly how many people cheated.

This liberal arts student has more than 2,000 students in both the Seoul campus and the global campus.

This lecture was reportedly controversial even in the midterm exam, and it was reported that in the final exam, steps were taken to add a narrative problem to the multiple choice problem.

However, in the final exam, it was reported that the students shared the multiple-choice questions in the open chat room, as well as answers to the narrative questions.

The school is aware of the issue and is discussing measures at the undergraduate level with professors in charge of the subjects participating.

The school said, "After the mid-term exam, the professor in charge has warned against cheating with notice." Revealed.

In addition to Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and City University have also been controversial as cheating, such as sharing answer sheets and copying assignments, in subjects being taught online. 

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