<p>I tracked the e-mails I recieved from colleges and the SAT/PSAT.</p>
<p>Since I own a website and domain name with a catch-all email service, any email address that I enter (i.e. <a href="mailto:anything@mywebsite.com">anything@mywebsite.com</a>) will go to my main e-mail account. On each form that I fill out, I put <a href="mailto:collegename@mywebsite.com">collegename@mywebsite.com</a> so that I can track where that college obtained my e-mail address.</p>
<p>It turns out that ALL the junk e-mails from "interested" colleges come from the College Board. </p>
<p>Yes, my most favorite company, the College Board. On my PSAT, I put <a href="mailto:sattest@mywebsite.com">sattest@mywebsite.com</a> and about a year later I recieved a barrage of spam from colleges claiming to "want" me, all addressed to <a href="mailto:sattest@mywebsite.com">sattest@mywebsite.com</a>.</p>
<p>All I can say is I'm glad all the standardized testing BS is over for me. Now I just need to get my name off those mailing lists.</p>