In the KT, Mark Grubbs asks some very good questions about the new medical exam requirement for E-2 visas.
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Mark Grubbs (who is also my coworker by the way) makes an interesting point: usually the students are more dangerous than the teachers (Cho Seung Hui, etc), so give the teachers a medical exam, but examine all the students too. I have to admit, I’ve questioned the mental health of my students too, especially when they ask you for an “A” after skipping out on their final exam. (wtf!)