Scary Tales From An SAT Proctor (and Vice Principal)

by mindmasseuse on November 8, 2007

Oh, wow. 

I just found this hilarious (and okay, disturbing) post on the Assistive Principles blog, an anonymous rant from an assistant principal of a high school in Southern California.

And though I am sure there were smart, competent students present (and wearing pants) among those taking the test that day, they were upstaged by the not-so-competent ones. 

As you know, I think the SAT is completely unnecessary and I encourage students to avoid it.  Seriously.

But this post shows that it’s also a supremely aggravating experience for proctors who have to deal with, well, stupidity.

Read it for yourself.

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