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Why the NACAC signed on to the letter requesting U.S. News & World Report to stop using the average SAT to rank colleges.
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Why the NACAC signed on to the letter requesting U.S. News & World Report to stop using the average SAT to rank colleges.
An open letter to US News requesting to end using average SAT and ACT scores of incoming students to calculate your Best College rankings.
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