February 16, 2001
ETS Urges Caution on Evaluating Scores of Tests Given in China
The Educational Testing Service has warned admissions officers at American universities to treat the test scores of Chinese students on the Test of English as a Foreign Language and the Graduate Record Examination with caution, because it believes the integrity of the tests in that country has been compromised.
The warning follows a lawsuit in which the testing service charged China's most popular exam-coaching school, the New Oriental School, with using test questions that were stolen
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