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figo
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Is it possible for someone else to take a
GMAT test for you? I know you need 2 forms of ID but is someone look like you, would that do the trick?
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| 05-17-2007 02:41 AM |
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Still reading
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Probably not, and it is fraudulent. Not to mention that high test scores without the actual ability will eventually lead to failure.
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| 05-17-2007 02:53 AM |
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Linda D
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DON'T EVEN TRY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What do you think would happen if this other person got a really high score for you and you could NOT live up to the potential..............................Just take it yourself and go on with life!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| 05-17-2007 03:12 AM |
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Go for it. See what happens. Let us know.
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| 05-17-2007 03:52 AM |
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The Elder God
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You'd also want that person to do the MBA for you as well. Grad school requires an aptitude and a certain level of mathematical and verbal aptitude, that is measured by the GMAT. If you are scoring so badly that you are contemplating trying to get someone else to write it for you, then you will most likely suffer amongst the people who achieve a high score by themselves.Furthermore, integrity and ethics are fragile! You lose people's trust in you once, and it will be very hard to regain it. If exposed, they will question all your grades and there will always be a black mark next to your name. You don't want to have that sort of guilt on your shoulder - everytime someone mentions GMAT or asks for help etc., you're going to start sweating etc. Lastly, things have the strangest of ways of turning out - suppose the person who took the test for you blackmails you? Or if he/she is a friend and you fall out of favour? Frauds are usually exposed...the question is when??? Better to avoid it....
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| 05-17-2007 04:14 AM |
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Trying
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Study!!! take the test yourself....Later on down the road, who will be there to help you cheat? No one, so it is better to learn yourself......Good luck, though!
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| 05-17-2007 04:51 AM |
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leovirtuvian
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Hey man go for it!!!A break through in the world of scholastic cheating!!Ethics Schmethics...lolGO GMAT FRAUD!!!!
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| 05-17-2007 06:21 AM |
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Dyan
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That is one bad idea. If you get caught it can destroy both your education and perhaps career future and theirs. Why would you attempt it?Also if you are discovered to have cheated on your GMAT later, you can be thrown out of any program that you are in. Your grades and your standing will likely be deleted.
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| 05-17-2007 07:36 AM |
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