The New, Improved SAT. / John W. Harper.
by Harper, John W; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: The New, Improved SAT, Aug. 26/Sept. 2, 2002; pp. 19+.
"In late June [2002], the trustees of the College Board voted unanimous approval for the most dramatic changes in the history of the SAT, the venerable admissions test that is a gatekeeper of so many American colleges." (WEEKLY STANDARD) The author outlines the changes to the SAT and offers the opinion that "the new SAT must be seen as an advance for educational quality and equal opportunity.".
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