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College Board CEO says SAT adversity score measures "what you've overcome"

College Board CEO says SAT adversity score measures The College Board will start assigning an "adversity score" to all students taking the SAT to capture their social and economic background. It's meant to help admissions officers account for any disadvantages stemming from those factors. College Board CEO David Coleman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the organization's new approach and its response to the massive college admissions scandal.

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