[quote]Some 1,500 South Korean students who dream of attending elite American colleges are scrambling after the U.S.-based administrator of the SAT cancelled the scheduled May 4 session of the exam due to allegations of widespread cheating. It’s the first time the SAT test has been called off in an entire country.
Officials decided to cancel the exam after discovering test questions circulating in test-prep centers in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal. The College Board, which administers the SAT in the U.S., and the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the non-profit organization that develops, publishes and scores the tests, issued a statement, saying they had made the “difficult, but necessary” decision to cancel the exam. “This action is being taken in response to information provided to ETS—the College Board’s vendor for global test administration and security—by the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office regarding tutoring companies in the Republic of Korea that are alleged to have illegally obtained SAT and SAT Subject Test materials for their own commercial benefit.” [/quote]
I don't see what the problem is. I mean, it's not like the college students don't already cheat their ass off in order to pass shitty requirement classes.
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Have you taken the SAT? They are vigilant about condemning cheating. You can't even make a phone call or send a text message during the break times.
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The problem is this doesn't allow the test to appear "prestigious enough" for universities. It's a BS test in my opinion - I had to do it twice for my college of choice. It doesn't test you on anything you'd use in real life. So, like any school test