More GMAT Cheating Sites?
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The Scoretop GMAT cheating scandal has mostly blown over, but now there are reports that similar sites still operate, allowing GMAT test takers to illegally download real GMAT questions.
An article posted to the Time Online last week showed the results of the newspaper's investigative work: The Times found at least five other sites still selling GMAT questions. And on another site, a post advertising "JJs" (or Jungle Juice questions, as they are also called) drew more than 300 responses from people asking to receive the questions.
Clearly the Graduate Management Admission Council still has its work cut out for it. While this is a daunting task, the GMAC has no choice but to protect the GMAT and the perceived ethics of MBA grads.
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