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Thursday, April 16, 2020

College Board says there will be a digital SAT this fall if schools don't reopen

(CNN)With health officials still unsure how long the coronavirus pandemic will persist in the US, students across the country have received little insight on when they'll be back in class.
If schools haven't reopened by the fall, students will be able to take the SAT from home, the not-for-profit that administers the test said Wednesday.
The news follows an earlier announcement by the organization that said Advanced Placement (AP) exams would also be taken digitally by students this spring.
"As with at-home AP Exams, the College Board would ensure that at-home SAT testing is simple; secure and fair; accessible to all; and valid for use in college admissions," the organization said in a statement.
    At least 3 million students will be taking their AP exams online, the College Board said...

    3 comments:

    1. No need to bribe admissions officers anymore.

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      1. How are they going to authenticate, verify and validate identity and integrity?

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      2. Online proctors. Companies are already hiring.

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