米ロースクール入学判定協議会、中国でオンライン試験を一時中止 不正懸念で https://t.co/TWfiNoWGBM https://t.co/TWfiNoWGBM
Based on allegations of cheating services, online LSAT testing will be suspended in mainland China. https://t.co/Z3YsubmnoJ #legaleducation @juliannehill https://t.co/5GqXmrqZUY
<主張>TOEIC 組織的不正の横行許さぬ 社説 https://t.co/okIakmEDJC 英語検定試験「TOEIC」で不正が行われていた。マスクの内側に小型マイクを隠していた中国人大学院生が逮捕された。仲間に解答を教えていたとみられる。

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the nonprofit organization responsible for administering the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in the United States, announced it will temporarily suspend online LSAT testing in mainland China following the October 2025 exam. This decision comes amid concerns over systemic cheating, including allegations of organized cheating services and hacking operations targeting the exam. Additionally, there have been reports of cheating in other standardized English tests such as TOEIC, where a Chinese graduate student was arrested for using a concealed microphone to relay answers. The suspension reflects ongoing challenges in maintaining the integrity of online standardized testing in China.
