Nowadays Colleges Are Questioning Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores

Various colleges and Universities are not considering the scores of Scholastic Aptitude test for the admission requirement procedure. They have a notion that there are certain flaws in the Scholastic Aptitude Test and it cannot provide an accurate assessment of students nor it can predict the success of students.
But as per the reports from Bloomberg news, such colleges and universities which claim that they do not require Scholastic Aptitude Test results for their admission procedure are actually using the Scholastic Aptitude Test scores for the admissions of their so called prospective students.
The report reveals that these colleges and universities buy the names of students with high Scholastic Aptitude Test scores from the College Board, which conducts the Scholastic Aptitude test. There are almost 1000 colleges which buy student names from the College Board.