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Baylor University, facing sharp criticism for paying already-admitted students to retake the SAT and try to boost their scores, said Thursday it “goofed”...
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Baylor University is under fire by some for allowing freshmen who were already enrolled to retake the SAT later than usual _ and offering free books and tuition help to...
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With SAT scores at their lowest level in years, two of the country’s largest test-prep course providers are pairing with video game companies for the first time,...
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For the second consecutive year, SAT scores for the most recent high school graduating class remained at the lowest level in nearly a decade, according to results...
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An Ohio high school student who says he has been taking practice tests since sixth grade has received perfect scores on both the SAT and ACT college entrance exams.
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The writing section added to the SAT has done very little to improve the exam’s overall ability to predict how students will do in college, according to research...
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New research says the SAT exam that was introduced three years ago with a writing test does only a little bit better job of predicting how students will do in their...
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Wake Forest University will no longer require applicants to take the SAT and ACT exams, boosting a movement to lessen the importance of standardized tests in college...
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A Texas test-preparation company accused of improperly using SAT and PSAT practice questions to help prepare its customers will pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit...
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EASTBoston U. 67, St. Peter’s 64DeSales 75, Bloomsburg 67George Washington 59, Richmond 53Georgetown 73, Cincinnati 53Hofstra 81, Iona 63Lafayette 78, Lehigh...
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The owner of the SAT and PSAT exams sued a Dallas-area test-preparation company Wednesday, accusing it of illegally obtaining copies of “live” test...
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EASTNo scores reported from the EAST.SOUTHNo scores reported from the SOUTH.MIDWESTIowa Wesleyan 74, Culver-Stockton 63SOUTHWESTNo scores reported from the...
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