Do you think some people know the answers of the tesT ?

<p>Well,imagine that your mum works in a test centre and have an access to the test and the answers.Do you think there are people out there who take advantage of this ?I was wondering about all this.</p>

<p>of course not :D well i believe so</p>

<p>and ppl at the test center actually have no access to the test before they start giving out the booklets</p>

<p>maybe they just need a booklet. someone with a brain doesn't need to see the answers</p>

<p>My brain would not mind seeing the answers. lol Just kidding, I don't cheat.</p>

<p>Well the system has been abused in an Asian school, and it was on the news I think.</p>

<p>All the SAT scores in South Korea were canceled once, but not because somebody got a copy of a coming up test. One prep school, I think, got a hold of the past unreleased test and gave it for practice. The College Board recycled that test and administered it again.
You can imagine the rest.</p>

<p>Oh god, imagine if you were given the option of looking at the SAT before taking it. ...it would be so hard to turn it down, though I would like to think I would...</p>

<p>From a post in "Korea Times" Opinions section.

[quote]
By Park Sun-jong
A few months ago, I had my SAT Reasoning Test score canceled. If I recall correctly, I did not violate any rules set by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), which administers the test, such as sharing the test questions with someone else. It was part of a complete cancellation of the SAT Reasoning Tests administered on Jan. 27. The New York Times and CNN reported in early February that there was a <code>security breach'' of the SAT Reasoning Test in January. According to a news report published in the Times,</code>At least one student who took the exam Saturday had access to the questions ahead of time.’’ In light of the emphasis on fair competition the ETS sets on SATs, this was indeed a serious security breach. The pivotal problem of the test was that it recycled almost all questions previously administered in the United States in December 2005. Considering that many SAT hakwons in Korea have access to previously administered SAT Tests and many test-takers attend hakwons, the careless recycling of test questions by the ETS was the bedrock of the security breach.<a href="found%20here:%20%5Burl=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/special/special_view.asp?newsIdx=3797&categoryCode=181%5D%5BStudent%20Corner%5D%20Hagwon%20Blamed%20for%20Cancelled%20SAT%5B/url%5D"&gt;/quote&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>From the New York Times:

[quote]
South Korea: 900 Sat Scores Canceled.
By KAREN W. ARENSON Published: March 13, 2007 The scores of all 900 students who took the SAT exam in South Korea in January will be canceled, the Educational Testing Service announced in South Korea on Friday. Tom Ewing, a spokesman for the testing service, which is responsible for security issues involving the College Board's college admissions exam, said an investigation had shown that an unknown number of students had seen at least a portion of the test before the exam was given on Jan. 27. Because the number could not be determined, he said, all the scores were being canceled.<a href="full%20article%20here:%20%5Burl%5Dhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE2DE1131F930A25750C0A9619C8B63&fta=y%5B/url%5D">/quote</a>.</p>

<p>Yeah,well in AMerica such thing cant happen,but what about other countries ?I am interested,how the test booklets with the student answers are sent back the the USA after the test is finished?pOstal services ,the Internet ?</p>

<p>^by post
at least in russia</p>