A Messed Test—A New York high school student has filed a putative class action against an educational testing organization over the allegedly defective administration and scoring of the scholastic aptitude test used by colleges in the admissions process.

Jennie Whalen, a Nassau County, New York, resident who expects to graduate high school in 2016, alleges in a suit filed June 22 in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey that Educational Testing Service, a Princeton-based company, was negligent in its administration of the test.

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