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		<title>Test Optional, Not Really</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fairtest is an organization that claims to be against standardized testing. The organization publishes a list of 775 College &#038; Universities that do not require the SAT or ACT. Sounds impressive right? However, all it takes is a quick analysis to establish that the list is pretty flimsy. The list sounds considerably less impressive when [...]]]></description>
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