SAT examinations internationally to become more “secure”: The number of SAT college-entrance exams taken outside the United States will be reduced from six to four, the New York-based College Board said, Reuters reported. This is one of several measures taken to tighten the exam’s security, including “increasing the auditing of test centres” and “providing law enforcement and other government agencies with the names of test prep companies and individuals suspected of stealing test materials.” But the measures fell short of including a solution to the leakage that results from reusing tests taken in the United States. Tests had been leaked in 2013 in Egypt, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia.
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