The College Board said Tuesday it won’t pursue plans to offer an at-home version of the SAT this year and warned in-person test dates are already filling up in some parts of the country, complicating its efforts to make the exam accessible to rising high school seniors who may need to submit scores to colleges.
College Board Chief Executive David Coleman had said in April that if high schools didn’t reopen in the fall, the group would offer a home version of the exam using remote proctoring that would be “simple, secure and...
Great, now they just have to address that 2004 FRAUD & COVER-UP scandal & what they plan to do about it & how they'll compensate the 1100+ students they cheated & DEFRAUDED that year & the many journalists who helped them lie about it (to protect themselves)! LOL
Seems like a delightful time to reassess the necessity of any exam like this, no?
'At home' SATs would be about as honest as 'at home' voting...
“Scores” of colleges will not be requiring the SAT for admission this year, according to . So why is Michigan mandating this and other tests for high school students this Fall? priorities
The college board has been such a trainwreck. Can’t get SAT dates or registration right, their system freezes during AP tests, etc. They have one job, to facilitate testing and reporting, and they can’t do it.
Why is that stupid test still around. It tortured too many of my classmates for absolutely no reason 21 years ago. 😂