GMAT Scandal Questions Answered
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The GMAT cheating scandal and the consequences for those who subscribed to the test prep site that allegedly offered live GMAT questions to its users is all anyone has been talking about. Now, GMAC will speak out about the scandal, the proposed punishments, everything, in a live chat event on this site on Wednesday, July 23 at 1 p.m. ET. Peg Jöbst, senior vice president of GMAC, creators of the GMAT, will be answering questions from the public about the scandal and anything else related to the GMAT that is on your mind.
To participate in the chat, you should head to http://www.businessweek.com/bschools about 15 minutes before the chat is scheduled to begin. On that page, you will find a promo for the chat. Click on the promo until you arrive at the Chat auditorium. You'll be prompted to register with the site if you have not done so already. It's free and should only take a few minutes. Feel free to get in touch with me, if you have questions or difficulties participating. We look forward to seeing you at the chat!
--Francesca Di Meglio
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