Here's why hundreds of students were unable to take SAT exam in Oakland
Briefly

About 1,400 high school students who were about to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT's, in the East Bay on Saturday could not take the exam due to a WiFi problem at the testing center.
The College Board acknowledged the difficulty faced by the students and apologized for the situation, recognizing the students' hard work and preparation.
The College Board highlighted the challenges in finding testing centers in California due to closures post-pandemic and the University of California system's decision, indicating the high student demand for SAT testing.
Students affected by the incident will receive a full refund and will have the opportunity to retest at a later date, emphasizing the College Board's commitment to addressing the issue.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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