Thousands of college students received lower Scholastic Aptitude Test scores than they actually earned. The College Board, the entity that oversees the SATs, has admitted that scanning errors of tests given in October led to incorrect scores. Madeleine Brand talks to Bruce Poch, dean of admissions at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., about how colleges are dealing with the errors and admissions of new students in the fall.
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