Testing Service Says GRE Scores From China, South Korea, and Taiwan Are Suspect

The Educational Testing Service has told graduate schools in the United States that scores on the Graduate Record Examinations from students taking the test in China, South Korea, and Taiwan may be inflated by cheating. The ETS is also taking measures to try to restore the integrity of the scores, including suspending the use of a computer-based test in the affected regions, a change that will affect more than 55,000 students annually.

An ETS investigation that began last year and

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