The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused chaos and uncertainty around the country, and just like everyone else the standardized testing community is affected. If you planned to take a standardized exam between March and June 2020, you may have received an update recently from your testing center either canceling or rescheduling the test date. To help students locate information regarding popular exams and testing centers, we’ve compiled a list of exams and center policies, including…
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