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Name: Ki Won Kim on Apr 19, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Rui Jiang on Apr 19, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Frank He on Apr 19, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Brian Yung on Apr 19, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Nadia Chernyak on Apr 19, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Samuel Park on Apr 19, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: I believe that score choice should not be removed.Flag
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Name: Thomas Carrol on Apr 19, 2002State:Country:Comments: score choice is good. we need itFlag
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Name: David Golland on Apr 19, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Justin Koo on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: =DFlag
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Name: Angela Chen on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Lindsey Darwish on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Lyndon Luk on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lindsay Bergman on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Kim on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Brett Hartman on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Vasilis Kyriacou on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Sze on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna Dolianitis on Apr 20, 2002State: CACountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Cammisa on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Nickolas Evagelou on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: I fail to see the reasons to remove score choice....Flag
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Name: Lee Mendelowitz on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Ranya Saadawi on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments: Many people do not understand the significance of this change. All they know is that it adds more stress onto high school students. Is this change going to be for the better Please bear in mind the well-being of the children.Flag
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Name: Eugene Goldberg on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lucia Manzo on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Gizem Askin on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: Removing the SAT 2 score choices is a big mistake. Someone could do bad on one test because he/she might not be feeling well. And I think that removing this choice is not goning to do any good to both sides.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Gordon on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Adin Nelson on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sherief Raouf on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Colin Orr on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Stefan Ringel on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: The SAT is a great way for universities to gauge a student's qualifications for admission. However, it is not the only way. Tests of this nature can and are very nerve-wracking ordeals that can cause many intelligent teens to fail to achieve their potential. By giving them only one chance, it narrows their chances to enter the college of their choice and shape their future. Thus, one small decision affects the lives of thousands of young adults across America, and the millions to come.Flag
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Name: Christie O'Hara on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Ilya Korsunsky on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: Scores should be private, and only students should be allowed to decide to see their own personal scores.Flag
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Name: Timothy Ericson on Apr 20, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kishan Patel on Apr 20, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: umm i really dont think that score choice should be removed because now this is making it mandatory for kids who want to go to a decent college or better to take this test and be successful on it like a due or dite kind of thing and i dont think that that is a fair option, even though i dont think its going to work, this is wat i think.Flag
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Name: Amit Sid on Apr 21, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: James Lin on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Philip Mezheritsky on Apr 21, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Alex Martirosian on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Danielle Zheng on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Perl on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Suraj Patel on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Gati Dalal on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Judy Yoo on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Angelica Castro on Apr 21, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Tia Dutta on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Faith Grohmann on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Deepa Shah on Apr 21, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Oh on Apr 21, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine Chong on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: It's not fair. How could you justify the people before and after the score choice removals.Flag
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Name: Larrisha Love on Apr 21, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: As a highschool student, i know that we all have bead days. We should be able to choose whether or not we want our perspective colleges to see the test scores that we may or may not have gotten on a bad day.Flag