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Princeton, NJ (Reuters)—The Educational Testing Service (ETS), makers of the GRE exam and several popular standardized tests, fell victim to vandalism on its lush, Princeton-area campus earlier this week—sustaining significant damage including to its staff-only golf course. It seems that a large vehicle, most likely a bus, drove across several acres of lawns as well as golf course fairways and greens—resulting in tens of thousands of dollars in damages.
Local residents have since reported seeing “the GMAT bus”—the mobile test-taking unit used by ETS rival GMAC to administer its GMAT exam—parked illegally on nearby Rosedale Road that evening. Police are still investigating the matter.