Detailed introduction:
20 14 Thailand SAT (full name: academic assessment test, commonly known as American college entrance examination) leaked questions, which meant that female students were caught cheating at that time, which triggered the butterfly effect. After investigating the matter, the examiner found that it was an education and training institution that provided the answer for the female student, and this training institution was suspected of organized crime.
It is understood that according to the examinee's confession, all the answers sent to her by the teacher of this training institution came from the same exam held in Australia earlier that day. As we all know, there is a three-hour time difference between Australia and the west, but the two regions use the same set of papers. Many educational and training institutions send people to Australia to write down the answers to questions in advance and then send them to candidates.
This kind of cheating by time difference can be completely defined as organized crime. After nearly two months of ETS survey, the results of candidates in Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and other places have been delayed. Finally, the candidates involved were disqualified, but they still have the opportunity to take the exam in the future.