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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

A Long Island prosecutor has charged a young man with taking the SAT for others, charging $1500 or more for each test. The average SAT score is just over 1500 while the paid test-taker was scoring 2100+ to 2200+, so it's pretty obvious why he was being hired. He as well as 6 who paid him are charged, but defense attorneys are ready to argue what they did is not a crime. One compared what they did to "a freckled faced kid looking over his neighbor's shoulder." Really?

Are these the same thing? What do you think?