“My recommendation would be to cancel all of the Korean students who are taking the exam in Korea or the abovementioned countries, for they obviously are receiving unfair advantages. Then the instructors who “guarantee” them their high scores will face humiliation and public anger. Let justice be served.”
Do you mean we should “cancel all of the Korean students” as in wipe them out or kill them all? Your usage of English is quite poor for someone who claims to be an SAT instructor in Korea. While it’s obvious that you meant that the College Board or ETS should cancel all “the scores” of the Korean students “who are taking the exam in Korea,” this doesn’t make any sense either. That means that your students (if indeed you are a legitimate teacher) who take the exam in Korea should have their scores nullified as well, doesn’t it? So, how in the world will these instructors who “guarantee” high scores face humiliation and public anger when innocent students are also being arbitrarily targeted and individuals like you and ConcernedK and Fair Test are the ones responsible for propagating false rumors and causing unnecessary delays “to the ultimate detriment of all students.”
I think if any justice is to be served, it is to have you take a remedial course in English, not just the SAT.