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What do you mean by selling points?
What is the selling point? For students, the selling point is an act of exchanging money for credits. Some people, influenced by academic pressure or other reasons, may sell their credits to those in need. Selling points is a bad behavior, which may not only damage the academic reputation of the school, but also cause legal problems to the owners of both buyers and sellers.

Why do selling points cause legal problems? Selling points is illegal. It is strictly forbidden to buy and sell credits between students. If students are found to be involved in such activities, they may be expelled and even have legal problems. In addition, sellers may commit fraud or other similar crimes in the transaction, which will cast a shadow over their future studies and career.

Why do selling points do so much harm to academic principles? Academics is one of the most respected values in modern society. Selling points obviously violate this principle. Students should earn credits through independent study and hard work, not through selling. At the same time, the educational goal of the school is to cultivate valuable and contributing citizens, and the behavior represented by the sales branch is far from this expectation. Therefore, schools, parents and even the whole society should strengthen education and combat the academic confusion caused by the sale of branch schools.