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Users of a Shuttered GMAT Prep Site Could Face Sanctions

June 24, 2008 01:55 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

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Mass Murder : GMAC Method

Who said we are not devising more lethal weapons of mass destruction anymore.

This is the most effective way of killing the a few thousands of best human minds

( but including some masquerading cheats). Hope someone at GMAC can differentiate between spread of bird-flu and inappropriate internet access (inappropriate, but sometimes unintended ). I hope sanity prevails. God save the B Schools from becoming ghettos.

the GMAC spokesperson doesn't know what she's talking about

THe GMAC spokesperson is just another talking head/idiot. She has no idea what she's talking about. First of all, it's hard to say at this point that the students knew that they were getting ACTUAL test questions. Someone can claim that they have actual test questions but i'm not sure anyone would expect the exam secrets for $30. I fI had bought the access ( I've never even taken the GMAT), I would get a good attorney but I would legally go after that spokesperson first for talking out of her clearly overpaid goldbrickin' arse.

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