<p>Seven</a> arrested in SAT cheating scandal in New York - latimes.com</p>
<p>This guy...woowowowow....and kudos to the people playing thousands to this guy. smh!</p>
<p>Seven</a> arrested in SAT cheating scandal in New York - latimes.com</p>
<p>This guy...woowowowow....and kudos to the people playing thousands to this guy. smh!</p>
<p>lol @ the SAT picture … when was the last time we had analogies?</p>
<p>lol @ he used the money to pay for gym membership. </p>
<p>Seriously loled irl.</p>
<p>hahah the picture must be years old, probably 2005-2006.</p>
<p>I’m amazed that he also went in there for a girl…i wonder what that means…</p>
<p>I am angry that they are not publishing the names of the students and informing the colleges.</p>
<p>OTOH, the news said that they found the students by comparing GPAs and SAT scores. They would probably have called out my son, with his 3.2W average and his 1350!</p>
<p>Lol my sis got a 2320 and Im in the 2050 range, would love for her to take it for me.</p>
<p>So mad that the students that cheated are still in the college they got accepted to.</p>
<p>Yeah, you guys make good points. </p>
<p>People actually worked hard to earn their SAT scores and probably got rejected because those low life d-bags got accepted for “outstanding” SAT scores. </p>
<p>smh, it probably even happens today, and chances are there will be a medium amount of cheaters on the SAT this saturday. Let’s hope we knock em out without legit, hard-working, and hopefully high scores !</p>
<p>Cheating is the thing we all want to do in a healthy way. Like, when we suddenly run out of time and there are a couple of writing questions left to be bubbled. We can always return to the section to bubble the remaining answer while on the next section.
Surely, even the most ethical of us would also be tempted to do so. After all, who wants to lose precious +2 raw ( 40-60 scaled ) points? I mean come on, world is not as fair as we think. We could get rejected by some colleges for those 50 points per section, can’t we?</p>
<p>I think colleges know such incidents and are aware of them too. That is why, they are such a big fan of a “holistic” process of admission, than the GPA/test oriented.
Yet, it is unfair, because a not-rounded student with 2400 may not get in HYPMS, but will certainly get into other very-good colleges at the cost of diligent students.</p>
<p>A couple of questions here and there after the section is over is understandable, its not a huge offense but this scandal is a huge slap in the face to all the hard workers who devote months of blood and sweat to prep.</p>
<p>This guy took the tests for people, its like having a robot do your work for you…a robot who guarantees a certain score.</p>
<p>Even I don’t recommend going back on sections. I was tempted to do so on the ACT science section, would have gotten a 34 composite, but I wanted to preserve my integrity.
I’d love it if the accused all go to community college after this.</p>