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Why the SAT is getting another makeover
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Adriene Hill
Jan 19, 2016
This March, students will sit for a new SAT.
This is what the new SAT will look like
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Amy Scott
Apr 16, 2014
How is the test prep industry is preparing for the changes to the SAT?
Quiz: How well do you know your SAT vocabulary?
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Amy Scott
Mar 5, 2014
A new test was announced today with big changes to the verbal section.
PODCAST: Another ACA delay
Mar 5, 2014
The makers of the SAT have a new college admissions test. And Americans are drinking less and less orange juice.
SAT vs. ACT: The battle
Mar 5, 2014
The firm that administers the SAT is under competitive pressure from other standardized tests.
Companies (still) want to know your SAT score
Feb 27, 2014
Are SAT scores still relevant years later? Would you be willing to give your score to a recruiter if asked?
Some colleges waitlist students who can't afford tuition
Oct 22, 2013
George Washington University is changing how it describes its admissions policy - and admitting it does wait-list some students in part because of inability to pay tuition.
For public good, not for profit.
The SAT gets a makeover
Feb 27, 2013
The country's best-known standardized test is remaking itself once again as it comes under pressure from colleges and competitors.
SAT and ACT to adopt tougher security standards
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Amy Scott
Mar 28, 2012
The people who put together the SAT and ACT college entrance exams have announced new security standards in response to a cheating scandal.
Claremont McKenna admits to bloating SAT scores
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Adriene Hill
Jan 31, 2012
California-based liberal arts college Claremont McKenna says a school official cheated in reporting SAT scores to places like U.S. News & World Report, which ranks colleges across the country.