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The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) was introduced by Carl Brigham in 1926 as a standardized college admissions test. It was designed to assess students' readiness for college by measuring their critical thinking and problem-solving skills in mathematics, reading, and writing. The SAT aimed to provide a fair and objective way to evaluate students from diverse educational backgrounds, thereby promoting meritocracy in the college admissions process.

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