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Black and white image of students studying in a library

The SAT Isn’t the Problem. Access to Prep Is.

As debates over standardized testing resurface, Acely’s Ron Schneidermann argues that the real inequity lies not in the SAT itself, but in unequal access to high-quality preparation—an imbalance that new A.I.-driven tools are beginning to address, but that institutions have yet to confront.
By Ron Schneidermann

Felicity Huffman & William H. Macy Are Just Trying to Enjoy Summer

Nothing like pleading guilty to mail fraud and attending your daughter's graduation, am I right?
By Helen Holmes
John Katzman, CEO and founder of Noodle Education speaks onstage at The New York Times 2014 Schools For Tomorrow Conference at TheTimesCenter on September 9, 2014 in New York City.

From Hottest Party Schools to Best Late-Night Counseling

High school seniors are remarkably sane when it comes to college admissions—even if their parents are not.
By The Editors
CAMBRIDGE, MA - SEPTEMBER 12: Students enter the Admissions Building on the campus of Harvard University September 12, 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard has announced that it will end early admissions next year, citing criticism that it favors wealthier students and hinders those seeking financial aid since the deadlines for aid are much later. (Photo by Glen Cooper/Getty Images)

Asian-Americans Are Indeed Getting Screwed by Harvard (But Not How They Think)

By Steve Cohen
French students work on the test of Philosophy as they take the baccalaureat exam (high school graduation exam) on June 18, 2012 at the Pasteur high school in Strasbourg, eastern France. Some 703.059 candidates are registered for the 2012 session. The exam results will be announced on July 6, 2012. AFP PHOTO / FREDERICK FLORIN (Photo credit should read FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP/GettyImages)

Weakening Standardized Tests Amounts to ‘Killing the Messenger’

By Eva Moskowitz

Three Radical Proposals for a Broken College Admissions Process

By Steve Cohen
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