Someone Is Extremely Butthurt That A Kappa Delta Chapter Uses A Test Bank

In this edition of Sounds Like Somebody Didn’t Get a Bid, we’re discussing the age-old tradition of the test bank system, more particulaly, though, a tattletale who seems so disgusted by their existence that he/she notified us about a certain Kappa Delta chapter that bears their sweet, sweet fruit. I don’t really like the term “butthurt,” but it’s really the only way to describe this person.

The biggest square in the continental United States recently submitted the following message via the TFM Wall. I redacted the name of the university for the sake of adequate anonymity.

Daddy’s money can buy you pretty much anything at [name of university redacted]– where every wealthy student receives a propped up education, in a coddling environment, with administrators who would rather just look the other way. Kappa Delta Sorority is no exception to this.

An email was sent to [name of university redacted] administrators and Kappa Delta Sorority with evidence showing the organization collectively cheats on tests by using a test bank dating back more than 5 years. The administration chose to do nothing with the evidence, which proves Daddy’s money buys anything.

The [name of university redacted] chapter of Kappa Delta sorority has been participating in a prolonged and collusive effort of cheating on tests by using a collection of past tests. They also share the test bank with fraternities they want to sleep with. The administration is doing nothing to solve this.

– [redacted]

When the author sends the words “Daddy’s money…” up to bat first, that sets an immediate tone of “I don’t have anything constructive to share really, but you’re going to listen to me whine for a minute anyway.”

What exactly was the author’s intention here? Did they want us to write an exposé ripping this sorority apart? Perhaps to incite a university investigation? Did he or she accidentally wander away from TotalSquareMove.com? I know that’s a terrible joke, but Total Frat Move typically celebrates this type of Greek tradition. It happens at every school in the country. Test banks are something all of us up here have benefitted from.

If anyone has a legitimate rub with the test bank system, it should be with the professors that are too lazy to change up their exams every year, or at least every other year.

“The administration is doing nothing to solve this.”

Neither am I, nerd.

“They also share the test bank with fraternities they want to sleep with.”

Now you’re just acting like a spiteful moron. A) There’s no way you could prove this theory without being apart of it. And B) Girls don’t have to coerce guys to sleep with them. It’s the other way around.

Sounds like somebody didn’t get a bid.

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  1. IHateTotalFratMove

    Once again Dorn has done nothing but insult the person and has not provided a counterargument as to why test banks are okay, instead irrationally shifting the blame to the professors and using the tired old “must not have got a bid hahaha” instead of acknowledging that cheating is wrong and that any greek organization which does not have members with the intelligence to actually study for tests and the integrity not to cheat reflects badly on that organization.

    13 years ago at 3:32 pm
    1. yourfavgeed

      a) most professors let students keep their exams. lot of kids sell them online. lot of kids buy these online, including geeds. hell, lot of kids just ask their friends if they hung onto their old econ exams. only difference here is that test banks are (a) free, (b) more content to choose from, and (c) more convenient.

      b) ethically-sound is maybe one thing. but this is no more cheating than studying for the LSAT by reading the 2011 princeton review.

      c) shut up, nerd.

      13 years ago at 3:41 pm
  2. Tallapoosa Snu

    Even better is keeping a brother working in the printing office, passing down the job as he graduates. You can call them up with orders like pizza delivery. “I need accounting 2 and finance for next week”…. it’s not that hard to type 31 into the copier instead of 30. They take weekly tabs on what to grab

    13 years ago at 10:00 pm
  3. therealfrattyguy

    Most professors tell you to ask people who have taken the class before for old notes,tests, etc.Being in greek life just gives you a wider variety of smarter people to ask. If a teacher lets you keep tests pass them down!

    13 years ago at 1:18 pm