<p>You seriously have no life if you would actually cheat on a test to make your number bigger.</p>
<p>Soon as you get into some prestigious college, you either will fail out or your parents will kick your ass for making them waste a lot of money when you have subpar grades.</p>
<p>If someone takes the SAT for someone else, and they have already taken it, wouldn’t CB be able to easily tell it was not the same person by the handwriting?
And what about large score increases? Does CB investigate a test if the score improves too much?</p>
<p>Going to go ahead and revive this thread because this is interesting. </p>
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<li><p>Is it true that creating a fake school ID is not identity theft because it is not a government issued ID?</p></li>
<li><p>Would the CB only look at handwriting samples if your score was flagged for some reason?</p></li>
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<p>The one who allegedly took the test for them “faces up to four years in prison if convicted” and “the six students accused of hiring Eshaghoff have also been arrested and face misdemeanor charges”</p>
<p>I’m sure the college that would accept your real SAT scores is a lot better than prison.</p>
<p>@jhwu928
“Another major flaw that CB should look into–the time difference. I took the test around 16 hours than people on the West Coast because I live in Hong Kong. It would be so easy to give someone the answers.”
This just goes to show how people who don’t do their homework will not be any better at cheating on the SAT than they are at taking the SAT. They give out different tests in America and Hong Kong for that very reason… Just don’t cheat, you have no idea what you are getting yourself into.</p>