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SATs making money for college board!

September 3, 2009 in Admissions, College, College Prep, Examination, Princeton, SAT, Students, University | Tags: admission, Admissions, Admissions Counseling, application, College, College Prep, counselor, exam, Examination, Hong Kong, Princeton Review, SAT, SAT Subject Tests, school, student, Students, test, testing, u.s., undergraduate, United States, USA | by sarabeattiehk

CNN American Morning aired another segment today critical of the College Board.

http://mms.tveyes.com/Transcript.asp?StationID=100&DateTime=9%2F1%2F2009+8%3A26%3A34+AM&LineNumber=&MediaStationID=100&playclip=True&RefPage

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