Više od 1000 potencijalnim MBA studentima koji plaća 30 $ za korištenje sad mrtav-web-stranicu da biste dobili doušnik vrha na live pitanja iz Upravnog Graduate Admissions Test (GMAT) prije polaganje ispita svibanj imati svoje partiture otkazan u narednim tjednima. Za mnoge, njihov B-škola snovi svibanj biti učinkovito putem.
Dana 20. lipnja US Okružni sud za Eastern District of Virginia test odobren je izdavač, u Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a 2,3 milijuna dolara presudu protiv operatera na site, Scoretop.com. GMAC je zaplijenjeno site's domain name i zatvaranje web stranice, te se analizira tvrdog diska koji sadrži podatke o plaćanju.
GMAC said any students found to have used the Scoretop site will have their test scores canceled, the schools that received them will be notified, and the student will not be permitted to take the test again. Since most top B-schools require the GMAT, the students will have little chance of enrolling. “This is illegal,” said Judy Phair, GMAC’s vice-president for communications. “We have a hard drive, and we’re going to be analyzing it. If you used the site and paid your $30 to cheat, your scores will be canceled. They’re in big trouble.”
Small Advantage to Test Takers
GMAC sued the operator of the site, Lei Shi, for using it to distribute copyrighted GMAT-related materials without GMAC’s permission. Shi, who has reportedly returned from the site’s base in Ohio to his native China, is under investigation by the FBI, GMAC says. Shi, who did not have legal representation for the GMAC lawsuit, could not be reached for comment.
While the consequences for students may be severe, the advantage they gained by using Scoretop is almost inconsequential. Unlike other GMAT test-prep sites, which use retired questions, Scoretop and others claim to provide access to “live” questions that test takers might encounter when they show up for the exam. Participants on the site would debate the proper answers. But the GMAT uses a computer adaptive format that generates a new test for every user based on responses to previous questions from a stockpile that contains thousands of possible questions. “Even if a site is illegally able to obtain some real questions, it is extremely unlikely that a test taker will see the same questions on the live exam,” says Larry Rudner, GMAC vice-president for research and development.
Scoretop has been in operation since 2003. Visitors to the Scoretop Web site before it was shut down would have encountered posts from happy users and a list of “test experiences,” users’ firsthand reports about the most recent test questions. But on June 23, they found this message from GMAC: “GMAC takes cheating very seriously, especially attempts to obtain access to live test questions in advance of an exam. We also take very seriously any unauthorized distribution of our copyrighted GMAT preparation materials. If you are caught disclosing, accessing, or using ‘real’ GMAT questions your GMAT score will be cancelled [and] you may be subject to a civil lawsuit or criminal prosecution.”
The news about the cheating scandal was the talk of the annual GMAC conference in Chicago over the weekend, where the organization’s President and CEO David Wilson described the latest developments for an audience of 700.
It’s unclear how individual schools will respond. More than 4,000 graduate management programs use the test as part of the admissions process, but many of those using sites like Scoretop seek admission to the most competitive programs. So the fallout is likely to be limited to top schools.
Several schools, contacted June 23, said it was far too early to determine what fate awaits students or prospective students whose scores are canceled. “It’s impossible to say at this point what that means,” said Ed Anderson, Duke’s associate director of admissions.
Some Scoretop Users May Have MBAs
Joe Fox, director of MBA programs at Washington University’s Olin Business School, said a lot depends on what information GMAC can provide about individual students, especially the frequency with which they used the site. “There’s an infraction, that’s for sure,” Fox said. “At a minimum it flies in the face of our code of professional conduct. We could do anything we wanted—from a slap on the wrist to expulsion from the program—and we’d be well within our rights.”
Since the Scoretop site has been in operation since 2003, it’s possible that students with tainted GMAT scores are in the application process, currently enrolled, or already graduated. For those in the application process, the applicants may be rejected, and for those currently enrolled, expulsion is a possibility.
Several years ago, when a Chinese national was caught taking the GMAT for dozens of prospective students, one Olin student who had the test taken on his behalf was dismissed before he could complete his degree, Fox said. That’sa possibility this time around, too. “I think it’s fair to say we’ll take this seriously,” he added. “It could be the end of the line.”
I’ve taken the GMAT twice, once in 2003 right before (like, days) coming to Vietnam on EAP, and then again in 2005, first getting 680 (90 percentile) with a perfect writing score, and then 720 (97 percentile) but a 5.5 (/6.0) on writing but 90+ percentile in both math and English.
Before I took it in 2005, I probably prepared on and off for over a year, but hardcore for at least 5 months.
I knew virtually everything there was to know about the test, how to take it, the best materials to use, the best time and place to take it, and so on.
I can’t remember if I knew of Scoretop, however, but my guess is I had to have known. I know I didn’t pay $30 to access the site though.
The absolute best place for preparation is TestMagic : http://www.urch.com/forums/
Erin, the guy who runs the site runs a prep company out of San Francisco. I didn’t enroll with them (I self studied), but would have had I been in SF (I lived in San Jose).
The four simple keys to success:
- Read TestMagic Forums
- Participate and Help others in the forums (helping others really improved your own skills)
- Use official GMAT questions to analyze your skills. Real questions are much different from simulated ones from Kaplan, Princeton, Arco, etc. The consistency isn’t there with 3rd parties, especially in the accuracy of the answer logic.
- Sleep a very good amount (9 hours) before the exam (I virtually feel asleep the first time taking it, and the second time faded towards the end as well)
Then again, you could ignore me and be like my sister, who got a 750 (99 percentile) on her first try with half the amount of studying I did.
One more thing, for people who may feel “disappointed/angry” in the people who are going to get kicked for cheating, don’t. You yourself are probably full of it.
Just view the Business Week BSchool forums. It’s made up of a lot of egotistical and shallow a**holes who also happen to be getting into Harvard, Kellogg, Stanford, etc. despite their weaknesses.
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