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The SAT is taken by some two million high school students every year as part of the college application maze. But this year, just finding the opportunity to sit for the three-plus-hour exam, with its math and verbal sections and optional essay, has been its own test for many students.
Are you taking the SAT this year? Do you think it’s fair to hold the test now, when there are so many hurdles to administering it safely and to offering equal access to all communities? How important do you think tests like this are in general?
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