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    • A New De-emphasis on SATs in the Ivy Leagues? 02/10/08
    • Deadline to Register for March 12th SAT is Tomorrow 02/10/11
    • How to prepare for the SAT essay 01/26/08
    • SAT Answer Plan: How to optimize your score 01/21/08
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    • Should I take the SAT or ACT? 01/13/08
    • Some Colleges Opting Out of the SAT 'Score Choice' Option 12/10/08
    • Top 10 Most Common SAT Grammar Errors 02/27/08
    • Why You Can't Buy '10 Items or Less' and Other SAT Grammar Errors 03/07/08

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