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Florida students struggle to fulfill state's standardized testing requirement
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Florida is the only state still requiring SAT or ACT tests for admission to its public universities. But Covid-19 is forcing widespread test cancellations. NBC News' Simone Boyce reports on how Florida’s decision is changing students’ futures.Nov. 2, 2020