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GMAT Cheating Controversy: Two Sides of the Story

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After debate about the GMAT cheating controvery grew to a fever pitch on the Business School Forums, BusinessWeek decided to have two people with opposing opinions on the subject face off in the Debate Room. Jacob Stokes, a BW reporter, argues in favor of punishing those who might have seen actual GMAT questions ahead of taking the test. Trent Allen, an international business major, instead says that punishment is too severe. You can read both sides of the story and leave share your two cents by leaving your comments.

--Francesca Di Meglio



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