
College Board keeps apologizing for screwing up digital SAT and AP tests
- MindLab

- May 24, 2025
- 1 min read

The College Board, a nonprofit organization overseeing the SAT and AP tests, is facing criticism despite its significant financial resources, including a $2.38 million salary for its CEO in 2023. With the transition to digital exams for most AP courses, technical issues have arisen, such as a nationwide disruption during the AP Psychology exam, leaving students waiting anxiously without a backup option. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the College Board's digital initiatives. For more details, check out the full article.
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Original Source: Ars Technica




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