School participates in SAT cheating in South Korea?

<p>BLY,
it’s true. sadly so. </p>

<p>all korean tests require you to use black markers, so that test takers and adults who oversee the testing room cannot change their answers. and yup, if you want to change your answer, you have to get a sign.</p>

<p>i wish he was just joking, but unfortunately, he heard right.</p>

<p>and to everyone who’s arguing with each other about generalizations, cheating stereotypes etc… i don’t think the main point of this thread was to start this ambiguous argument against each other that could easily lead to racism. i think the point was that THIS particular high school has been faking everything from SAT scores to GPA inflations, NOT that every Korean kid cheats or that “other countries besides america” has soo much corruption. </p>

<p>come on, it’s obvious that corruption is everywhere… just some places worse than others… and in this case, kinda a bit too far.</p>