"Some of those who took the SAT in May are getting good news: their scores are going up.
The answer to one mathematics question didn’t include all of the correct answers, so those who picked one of the correct answers did not receive credit for a correct answer.
The College Board did not announce the error but notified students whose scores went up." …
https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2019/06/03/college-board-admits-error-mathematics-scoring-may-sat
“What were the circumstances around this coming to light?” Ingersoll wrote. “Well. Let’s be specific: it was spotted by a $200/hour Compass tutor working with a kid at a $44k/year private school in a painstaking review of his May SAT as part of an exhaustive process to make sure his test scores absolutely get maxed out. This tutor is supervised by my co-founder Bruce Reed, who happens to know exactly where to go inside the [College Board] hierarchy to get something like this fixed ASAP. In this case, all of the privilege and access will equally benefit everyone who took the test. Yay. #winning.”
I don’t know whether to laugh or cry…
Why was the student taking the SAT in college. Wait. $44k/year for HS?
“private school” student taking the SAT would almost certainly mean a private high school.
Phillips Exeter Academy, just as an example, is $55,402/yr. (plus an estimated $900 for books).