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Tuition at an in-state public university is, on average, $11,950 per year, according to data from the College Board.
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That’s because the College Board has made the exams easier to pass to encourage more students to take them—and thus rake in more money from testing fees.
After many colleges made standardized tests optional, the College Board last year dumbed down the SAT in an effort to encourage more students to take it.
Noah Lipman, a 66-year-old consultant for the College Board, recently turned to ChatGPT to figure out how to get to a certain display on his new heart-monitor watch.
About half of students who earn a bachelor’s degree from a public or private nonprofit four-year college use debt to finance it, borrowing roughly $30,000 on average, according to the College Board.
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