Odd story this.
Kamilah Campbell took the SAT and scored a 900 out of 1600. Wanting a better score she had her mother hire a tutor, took some online classes, etc and 7 months later retook the test and got a 1230 but she never received an official score report, instead receiving notice that the score had been flagged as invalid.
The College Board, the company that administers the SAT, says that the increase in score is not the reason the test results were flagged, but declined to give the exact reason why Ms. Campbell's test specifically was flagged.
Ms. Campbell is claiming that the delay in getting her certified test scores is reducing her college opportunities.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/02/us/fl...rsy/index.html
Kamilah Campbell took the SAT and scored a 900 out of 1600. Wanting a better score she had her mother hire a tutor, took some online classes, etc and 7 months later retook the test and got a 1230 but she never received an official score report, instead receiving notice that the score had been flagged as invalid.
The College Board, the company that administers the SAT, says that the increase in score is not the reason the test results were flagged, but declined to give the exact reason why Ms. Campbell's test specifically was flagged.
Ms. Campbell is claiming that the delay in getting her certified test scores is reducing her college opportunities.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/02/us/fl...rsy/index.html
via International Skeptics Forum http://bit.ly/2COHyVJ
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