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What the SAT’s Adversity Score Means for Its Racist Past – The Atlantic

May 20, 2019May 19, 2019 by ieavoice@gmail.com

Faced with the messy realities of entrenched privilege, the College Board is trying to find a quantitative solution.

Source: What the SAT’s Adversity Score Means for Its Racist Past – The Atlantic

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