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Putting the SAT Cheating Scandal to the Test

Great Neck, New York is an upscale community. Not only are most students expected to go to college, they are expected to attend a top flight school.

Some students allegedly took a short cut. They paid a former student to take their SAT exam. Now, they are all facing charges. However, because the high school students are underage, only the young man they hired is facing a felony charge. Read more here.

It should go without saying that cheating is wrong. So, why do so many high school students do it? A study of 25,000 high school students conducted by a professor at Rutgers University between 2001 and 2008 found that 90 percent admitted they had cheated.

A New York State senator has scheduled a committee hearing on student cheating. Undoubtedly, the question that will be asked is “who is to blame?”

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