<p>The New York Times Reported
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Two big testing organizations, the College Board and NCS Pearson Inc., said yesterday that they had agreed to pay $2.85 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving more than 4,000 students whose SAT exams were incorrectly scored in 2005.</p>
<p>Under the proposed settlement, the students would receive $275 each or possibly more, if they can show they had suffered greater damages. The board said last year that for 4,411 students, the reported scores were too low in a few instances by as many as 450 points out of a possible 2,400.
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<p>Since there are about 4000 students and they will get about $275. each, the pay out to those damaged comes to $1,100,000.</p>
<p>Guess the Attorneys get to keep the other $ 1,750,000. :)</p>