The Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC®) announced today:
“…the completion of its investigation of
GMAT® test takers who paid to receive active test questions on the Web
site Scoretop.com, in violation of GMAC testing policies and
procedures.As a result of the investigation, GMAC has canceled the scores of a
total of 84 test-takers. Twelve posted live GMAT questions on the
Scoretop Web site and will not be eligible to take the test again for a
minimum of three years. The remaining 72 wrote messages on Scoretop
confirming that they saw items from the site on their GMAT exam. The
scores of these individuals were also canceled; however, they are now
allowed to re-test. Schools to which test scores of the students have
been sent have also received notification of this action.
In a Scoretop FAQ, GMAC further revealed:
“We have completed and suspended our initial
investigation and are not actively expanding its scope. However, our
security efforts to protect the integrity of the GMAT exam are ongoing.
If we receive any additional information about a test taker’s
activities on Scoretop, we reserve the right to investigate such
information and take appropriate action based on the results of such
investigations.”




