He also admitted to the judge that he knew he was breaking the law and that he had done "many more" things. He detailed, at length, his entire test taking scheme, saying that he would often claim students had learning disabilities in order to help control testing sites.
Singer said: "If we could ensure that, we would secure a score that would be strong enough so they could get into the schools they wanted to go to."
“The only way the scheme could work was if I could control the proctor and the site coordinator,” he continued.He also admitted to bribing test administrators and bringing his own proctors for tests.
Singer told the court that the kids always thought they were taking the test, but that the proctor and the administrator knew it was fixed. “The kids thought they really took the test but the proctor and administrator knew. I’m absolutely responsible,” he said.
He explained that he arranged for students to write the answers on a separate sheet and then the proctor would bubble in the correct answers before the test was submitted. He also admitted to creating false sports profiles of students, simply stating he would "take a picture of the students face and put it on somebody else".
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