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Mar 9, 2005
The New S-A-T
On Saturday, March 12, over three hundred thousand potentially college bound kids will be taking the new SAT test which has undergone the broadest revision in its 80 year history in order to emphasize written skill rather than analytical. Critics of the revised test contend that it makes the college selection process even more difficult than before. Larry Mantle speaks with educational consultant Toby Waldorf about the revised SAT and how it will influence college preparation.

On Saturday, March 12, over three hundred thousand potentially college bound kids will be taking the new SAT test which has undergone the broadest revision in its 80 year history in order to emphasize written skill rather than analytical. Critics of the revised test contend that it makes the college selection process even more difficult than before. Larry Mantle speaks with educational consultant Toby Waldorf about the revised SAT and how it will influence college preparation.

On Saturday, March 12, over three hundred thousand potentially college bound kids will be taking the new SAT test which has undergone the broadest revision in its 80 year history in order to emphasize written skill rather than analytical. Critics of the revised test contend that it makes the college selection process even more difficult than before. Larry Mantle speaks with educational consultant Toby Waldorf about the revised SAT and how it will influence college preparation.

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Host, AirTalk
Host, Morning Edition, AirTalk Friday, The L.A. Report Morning Edition
Senior Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Associate Producer, AirTalk & FilmWeek
Associate Producer, AirTalk
Associate Producer (On-Call), AirTalk
Apprentice News Clerk, FilmWeek