Sunday, January 1, 2012

Sat cheating scandal

  • have been charged on Long Island with cheating on SAT and ACT college-entrance exams by paying someone to take the test for them.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • As the Long Island SAT cheating scandal widens, the education community is asking fresh questions about how many students are scamming their way through the most important test theyll take in high school.
  • (Click10.com)
  • Of all the news stories Long Island generated this year, it's the SAT cheating scandal that damns us. Unfortunately, it's a story with great legs. FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC and myriad local news outlets all documented the continuously unfolding scandal.
  • (Long Island Business News)
  • Sam Eshaghoff, the 19-year-old Emory University student at the center of the SAT cheating scandal, believes he was saving the lives of students who paid him up to $2,500 to take their college entrance exams but admits the scam was wrong.
  • (LongIslandPress)
  • But this SAT scandal strikes me more as a crime of desperation than Teens know that is plain reckless.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Twenty arrests for SAT cheating scandals rocked the system this year. In Nassau County, 7 arrests in September and 13 in November put the DA's office and the nonprofit that administers the test on alert. The DA's investigation is ongoing.
  • (The Epoch Times)
  • She says cheating like the kind seen in Long Island isnt isolated Madenberg says that perhaps the only positive aspect of the Long Island SAT scandal is that it will begin a discussion on the pressures kids feel.
  • (WZZM 13)
  • In 2011, SAT student cheating rings were uncovered on Long Island DC.  In 2012, watch for more cheating scandals.
  • (Patch)

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