The College Board, owner of the SAT, is dumping not one but two sections of the June 6 SAT because of printing errors in the instruction booklets given in the United States — and it has revised its explanation for what happened on that day when hundreds of thousands of students took the college entrance exam.
Students, parents and others are questioning whether final test results, which normally include scores from 10 sections, can be the same with two sections discarded. The College Board says that the results can be the same because the test is designed to collect enough information, even if the entire test is not scored. Test prep experts say this situation has never happened with the SAT before in the United States.
Read more at The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2015/06/14/college-board-dumping-two-sections-of-june-6-sat-not-one-because-of-printing-error/