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College Boards

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  1. the SAT tests, a set of standardized college admissions tests developed by the College Board.


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In today’s sports world, students are offered full scholarships before they have taken their first College Boards, or even the Preliminary SAT exams.

From New York Times • Jan. 27, 2014

He retook the College Boards in December, exceeded the required N.C.A.A. threshold and was a redshirt freshman at UMass in the fall of 2005.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2012

Football Championship Subdivision colleges were interested, but Cruz did not score high enough on his College Boards to qualify for an N.C.A.A. scholarship when he graduated in 2004.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2012

What's more, says Haney, these exams are at least 10 times as costly as U.S. exercises like the College Boards, which are administered to roughly 1.5 million students annually.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nearly all of them go on to college: 85% of them get by the College Boards at the first try.

From Time Magazine Archive

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