Friday, August 21, 2020

The Ethicist

The Ethicist As many of you know, Im an avid reader of the New York Times. Reading the Sunday paper is a favorite part of my week. During less busy times of the year, Ill do the crossword in the Magazine. Also in the Magazine youll find the great On Language column, as well as The Ethicist. Todays The Ethicist column had a pretty ridiculous college admissions-related question: My advanced-placement-English teacher received an overwhelming number of requests for college recommendations in past years. He said that some students abused his time by never actually submitting the letters to colleges but by reference-letter shopping instead and using more flattering letters written by other teachers. To deter this, he now charges $20 per recommendation. Ethical? Of course, the answer was Not ethical. But I wonder what The Ethicist would say about todays developments. Some folks who live abroad have figured out that they can call our shipping company to figure out if an Admit Pack is coming their way. Sure, it takes the fun out of checking the mail, but yall are smart, so good for you. But by extension of this, some students have discovered that they can produce a list of all students living abroad who will receive packages from MIT and posted the method to this blog (since deleted) and other sites. Others have posted these students names on a website. This is not ethical (also, the shipping companys site explicitly states that it is solely to track shipments tendered by or for you[] Any other use of [the] tracking systems and information is strictly prohibited. Thanks, Amrik). To those of you who thought this was a good idea, Im very disappointed in you.

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