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What Happens If the SAT and ACT Get Postponed...Again? | COVID-19 Series | The Princeton Review

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    The SAT and ACT have been canceled in March, April, and May. What happens if the June exam dates get canceled too? Our Editor-in-Chief Rob Franek walks you through 5 possible scenarios of how this could play out—and reveals what you need to know for each.

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