Cheating at SSAT testing center in Vietnam

<p>I’m from Vietnam and i hav made contact wid Richard Sherwood, i’ve seen on other websites that AEG was a really good company and that it has helped lots of students in Vietnam to go to AMERICA, and i’m really confused. I would like to know how you know so much about Richard Sherwood MissyMiss</p>

<p>WOAH-OH!! Now that, THAT, my friends, is some story. I’m hoping that someday a Vietnamese filmmaker will make use of MissyMiss’ interesting movie material. Eh, doesn’t really have to be a great movie, the director could be shot by one of 'em secret communist spy for all I care (because the movie was so BAAAD!!!), just as long as I get an idea of what this SOB looks like. </p>

<p>Oh, and what about that wife of his, this Hoan Sherwood woman? Do you know anything about her/them, MissyMiss? I don’t mean to pry, but I do admit I AM curious about the cases you mentioned. (If you or anyone close to you had to go through this BS, my condolences.)</p>

<p>Just call any learning institution in Oregon that Mr. Sherwood has worked with and ask if they would give him a good referral. Oregon Episcopal School, La Salle High School, Western Mennonite, Riverdale High School. Then make up your own mind whether this is the man you want to give your money to and put in charge of your children’s care. Res ipsa loquitur. He’s VERY good at getting your children into the country, and if that is all you are interested in you won’t be disappointed. If you want your children to be well cared for and to be prepared for a first class college education in the US, you should look elsewhere.</p>

<p>This happens a lot. I personally think that any country that wants College board tests held has to pay for a rep to come and administer and proctor the test. A thumbprint of every student taking the test should be made too.</p>

<p>I know professors at universities who have told me that NO internationals accepted to grad programs without someone at the college who knows the student and his work personally. The cheating is rampant.</p>

<p>It’s always a problem to be a whistleblower because the rewards are few and the consequences can be dire. In this case, it can really hurt the person who reports the transgression.</p>