Originally Posted by indigo
Legitimate prep for an achievement test is not considering "gaming" the test and does not invalidate the results. Having someone else sit for the test, using electronic devices to look up answers, or other forms of cheating would be considered "gaming" the achievement test.

Different concepts. Cheating is cheating. Gaming is something else. I've always considered gaming to mean maximizing within the rules of the system. To my definition any prepping beyond gaining familiarity with the test format is gaming.