“For example, in 2010, ■■■■■ China, a consultancy for U.S. colleges and universities in China, published a survey of 250 Beijing students, as well as a dozen individuals involved in college admissions. The widely cited results were distressing: Nearly 90 percent of applicants said they’d submitted fraudulent recommendation letters, and half had used false transcripts. Though ■■■■■ didn’t reveal the incidence of test fraud, it seems logical that if parents were willing to pay for fake transcripts, they probably wouldn’t think twice about paying for SAT answers.” from http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-11-20/how-to-stop-asias-sat-cheats
I’m not sure why they blanked out the word -just for the record, it is the name of a city-oh it is back. wow that was odd!
Anyway, in certain cities and countries, this stuff is rampant.