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In China, GMAT Cheaters May Prosper

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楼主
发表于 2006-2-2 18:40:00 | 只看该作者

In China, GMAT Cheaters May Prosper

Just saw this essay from businessweek forum:


http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/jan2006/bs2006015_2198_bs001.htm


[此贴子已经被作者于2006-2-2 18:40:42编辑过]
沙发
发表于 2006-2-2 18:52:00 | 只看该作者

所以录取委员会要有火眼金睛发现考分不高但是做人诚信并且有潜力的考生啊,郎咸平gg就是范例啊哈哈。


至于偶自己,反正也没有什么好的工作experience,权把考试当加强竞争力手段一次一次考la.



板凳
发表于 2006-2-2 21:01:00 | 只看该作者

这样的报道对中国考生很不利啊,会让学校对中国学生的高分打折扣。其实写的夸张了,能考高分的还是付出很大努力的。我相信没有人会压在机经身上。


复旦那两个学生一定是把 很多情况告诉老外了(或者是同校的留学生)。其实对外国人,还是不能什么都说啊,有很多打着留学,教书的名义在中国就是了解民情,给外电写文章呢。


地板
发表于 2006-2-2 21:02:00 | 只看该作者

其实我们中国学生为了GMAT,也付出了很多汗水,可一看这个文章,好象我们靠看那些题就考个高分。


真是不公平啊!

5#
发表于 2006-2-2 22:58:00 | 只看该作者

塞翁失马,焉知非福...调整心态,继续加油

6#
发表于 2006-2-3 01:45:00 | 只看该作者

Northeuro的这个链接给得太好了,这里赞一个。


有一番话想表达:GMAT只是自我实现过程中很小的一个部分,而一个人的路真正可以走多远,不是一纸分数可以下结论的。每个人的心里都有一杆秤,只要付出的比收获的多,勇者无惧,不会有愧疚与遗憾,只会日夜兼程;如果收获的比付出的多,那是命,但要时时自省,明白自己还有很多需要弥补的汗水来填平这份恩赐所带来的惶恐与不安。无论是无惧无憾的气魄,还是不知所措的焦躁,都可以给我们动力去进一步完善自己。


GMAT的高分正如除夕夜的焰火,只应该属于记忆中的一个片断。而最重要的,是在焰火的灿烂后,不要停下前进的脚步,不要因为有了高分,有了Offer而倦怠了,满足了。只要我们每个人都把自己准备到现今能做到的最优秀的样子去美国,以中国人的勤劳与智慧,就不会再有类似的厚非之词了。


当然,看了这篇文章还是觉得很刺骨的悲凉。只能用一句话来激励我们自己:我们不是因为考了GMAT而成为强者,我们是强者所以才考GMAT。我们选择并付出常人难以理解的克制与辛劳,只是为了获得更强大的力量。


文末,引一句老话望诸君共勉:为中华之崛起而读书。

7#
发表于 2006-2-8 02:03:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用northeuro在2006-2-2 18:40:00的发言:

Just saw this essay from businessweek forum:


http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/jan2006/bs2006015_2198_bs001.htm



才看到啊,去年中旬开始就开始讨论了,没什么意思,我们没有作弊就是没有作弊。

8#
发表于 2006-3-28 09:01:00 | 只看该作者

On a Chinese-language Web site, GMAT test takers disclose questions they have memorized so that others can use them. It's a violation of the GMAT confidentiality agreement, but it's a remarkably efficient way to study. Some students say that half the questions they encounter on the test were previously posted on the site.

"DO-OR-DIE SITUATION."  In the hypercompetitive world of Chinese B-school admissions, students say the Web site is an advantage that's too good to pass up. And the strategy apparently works: The combination of book studying and online test preparation added 40 points to the Fudan student's score when he retook the test in September. Says his roommate, who scored 720 in June: "If everyone else is using it, why would we put ourselves at a disadvantage?"

The GMAT isn't the only admissions exam to test the mettle -- and determine the fate -- of young Chinese students. The national university entrance boards, China's version of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is a grueling three-day exam that determines if they'll enter one of China's elite universities. The stakes are so high that public buses change their routes each June to avoid disturbing students; cities invoke noise ordinances; and parents seek professional psychiatric counseling for their teenagers -- all to help ambitious high school seniors do as well as they can on the test.

"For these kids, this is a do-or-die situation," says Rolf Cremer, dean of the China Europe International Business School, an educator in China for two decades. In the starkest circumstances, "a high score means the best universities China can offer, and a low one -- lifelong poverty."

STEPPING UP SECURITY.  So the temptation to cut corners is immense. To stem security breaches, the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC), the GMAT's overseer, must work harder in China. Some security measures are already built into the GMAT. The test, taken on computers, is programmed to choose new questions based on the answers to previous questions -- making it virtually impossible for two students to take the same exam.

Yet such measures have been defeated before. The Graduate Record Examination, a graduate-school admissions test administered by Princeton (N.J.)-based Educational Testing Service, takes similar precautions. But in 2002, a sudden rise in verbal scores among GRE test takers in some Asian countries led ETS to suspect that students were sharing questions. ETS now requires test takers in China, Korea, and Taiwan to use GRE's one-time-use paper version for everything but essay questions.

Students taking the GMAT already encounter a raft of security measures, including cameras, videotaping, and fingerprinting. In January, when a new test administrator takes over for ETS, security will be ramped up even further, GMAC says.

MORAL AMBIGUITY.  Even so, no security system is perfect. In 2003, GMAC, along with ETS, sued the New Oriental School, China's largest test-preparation service, alleging that it gave students copies of actual exam questions that were then in use. Last December, China's highest court awarded GMAC and ETS $774,000 in damages and a public apology.

New Oriental says it has since cleaned up its act, but others have rushed in to fill the void. Several Web sites and university bulletin boards purport to have potential GMAT questions and other helpful hints for beating the system. The site used by the two Fudan students goes a step further, supplying verbatim questions from the test.

In the intense fight for B-school admission and all the advantages it confers, many Chinese students believe the end justifies the means. In the business world, such moral ambiguity is often a prelude to disaster. Apparently that's a lesson every generation has to learn for itself.


看来外国人知道GWD了, 因为有内鬼


[此贴子已经被作者于2006-3-28 9:04:03编辑过]
9#
发表于 2006-3-28 09:20:00 | 只看该作者
根本跟内鬼没关系,老外老早知道GWD,把GWD贴到google上去搜一下,保管很多英文网站跳出来,因为GMAT就那么几套题,外国人又不是傻瓜。
10#
发表于 2006-3-28 10:13:00 | 只看该作者

没有试过, 考完了, 手头没有GWD, Solaris mm 搜了以后有什么结果呢?


我知道以前我搜到过大马哈鱼原文的出处...



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