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July 02, 2008

More News on GMAT Cheating

There is a continuation of the ScoreTop bust stories on both Business Week and NPR (podcast). However, a more interesting piece caught our attention - a GMAT Cheater ring was busted in Los Angeles. It offered a high score for $6,000.

There is a continuation of the ScoreTop bust stories on both Business Week and NPR (podcast). Listening to podcast, you may find out that apparently there is a book titled Cheating on Tests: How To Do It, Detect It, and Prevent It, though it has only 3 stars, compliments of Amazon. Also, apparently ETS spends close to $2K on a single GMAT Question - where do I apply for that job?

However, another article of similar nature, caught our attention - a GMAT Cheater ring was busted in Los Angeles. It offered a high score for $6,000. Apparently this is not the first time this happened. Such schemes existed for a while, mostly due to corrupt test owners. Apparently there has been more cheats at BSchool that anyone thought. More detials here: NewsWeek. As usual, the big question is, what will BSchools do about it?

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I'm confused - how is this newsweek article applicable? It was written in 1996!

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