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This was the clarification made by Dr. Nelia Benito, head of the DECS’ National Education Testing and Research Center, in response to a report by The STAR that reviewers for the National Elementary Aptitude Test (NEAT) and the National Secondary Aptitude Test (NSAT) being sold in bookstores contain serious errors which make them dangerous to students.
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This was the clarification made by Dr. Nelia Benito, head of the DECS’ National Education Testing and Research Center, in response to a report by The STAR that reviewers for the National Elementary Aptitude Test (NEAT) and the National Secondary Aptitude Test (NSAT) being sold in bookstores contain serious errors which make them dangerous to students.
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