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Princeton Review Exposes Thousands of Students’ Personal Info
19 August 08 04:24 PM
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For nearly two months, thousands of the The Princeton Review’s private files including folders containing the company’s and test-takers’ personal data were unintentionally made accessible to anyone with an Internet connection, according to an article
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GMAT Cheating Scandal Causes Students to Sweat Their Future
02 July 08 04:37 PM
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Student Loan Girl
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Over 6,000 MBA students have been implicated in a huge cheating scandal involving the website Scoretop which illegally provided “live” prep questions to students taking their Graduate Management Admission Test , or GMAT — the test that many MBA programs
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New SAT Policy Gives Students Control Over What Scores Colleges See
26 June 08 05:32 PM
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Student Loan Girl
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A new SAT scoring policy will give high school students the option to show only their best SAT score to college admissions officers and to prevent these school officials from seeing test-scores that were less-than-stellar. Under the new policy, which
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New SAT Test Fails to Show Improvements, College Board Finds
18 June 08 07:09 PM
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Despite dramatic changes to the SAT that were designed to help colleges and universities better predict a student’s academic performance in college, the adjustments did not “substantially change” how accurately the test predicts first-year grades, according
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Top-Rated Colleges Drop SAT Requirement for Admissions Applicants
05 June 08 04:27 PM
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Smith College in Massachusetts and Wake Forest University in North Carolina recently joined the nearly 30 percent of all 760 four-year colleges and universities in the country that no longer require the submission of SAT or other standardized test scores
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Can the “Personal Potential Index” Measure What Standardized Tests Miss?
09 July 07 04:48 PM
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The Educational Testing Service may soon offer hope to students who dream about attending graduate school but have difficulty performing well on current standardized tests. Ironically, ETS is doing so by introducing another standardized measurement tool,
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