Posted AT 8:51 AM EST on 03/07/08
Online cheaters to have GMAT results tossed out
ZINIE CHEN SAMPSON
Associated Press
RICHMOND, VA. Prospective and current graduate business students who used a website to cheat on entrance examinations over the past five years could have their scores thrown out.
The exam's publisher, the Graduate Management Admission Council, is tracking down users of Scoretop.com after winning a lawsuit to shut down the site and seize a computer hard drive containing payment information and user identifications.
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