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Collegeboard (us)

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College Board (US) is a non-profit organization that develops and administers standardized tests and college admission resources in the United States. It is best known for creating the SAT, Advanced Placement (AP) exams, and other assessment tools used by high school students, colleges, and universities to evaluate academic readiness and facilitate college admissions.

Key Features

  • Administers the SAT standardized test used for college admissions
  • Offers Advanced Placement (AP) exams across various subjects
  • Provides college planning tools and resources for students
  • Operates a network of practices, test centers, and online testing options
  • Develops programs like PSAT for practice and scholarship opportunities
  • Supports college readiness initiatives and data collection

Pros

  • Provides widely recognized standardized testing for college admissions
  • Offers opportunities for advanced coursework through AP exams
  • Helps students with college preparation and scholarships
  • Accessible testing locations across the US

Cons

  • The testing process can be stressful and costly for students
  • Criticized for promoting a narrowed focus on test scores over holistic admissions
  • Occasional technical issues or logistical challenges at testing centers
  • High costs associated with some tests and prep materials

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:45:09 AM UTC