SAT
The SATs (pronounced "S-A-T" not "sat") are standardized
tests, formerly called the Scholastic Aptitude Tests
and Scholastic Achievment Tests, frequently used by colleges
and universities in the United States to aid in the selection
of incoming freshmen. The SAT is the product of the Educational
Testing Service (ETS), a subsidiary of the private, non-profit
firm, the College Board. These organizations have a mail
address in Princeton, New Jersey, but are not associated
with Princeton University.
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