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    More Dishonesty From Colleges - Dropping the SAT Requirement

    By Paul Lloyd Hemphill
    A college’s ideal press release will suggest their compassion and understanding for the student, particularly for those who “don’t test well.”
    Baloney. Pure. Extra Virgin.
    It’s part of the PC mentality that runs amok on colleges campuses everywhere. Two examples are illustrated in today’s NY Times: Smith College & Wake Forest.
    From Wake Forest University: [...]