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ETS has begrudingly agreed to pay $11 million to cover
their grading "errors" PLT 7-12 to 4,100 test takers who
lost their jobs or were not able to graduate due to low
scores.

Looks like all those tidy profits ETS has made in all these
years just went out the window. So it will now be time for
ETS to fail all sorts of test takers now. More failed tests
equals the more individuals retaking and retaking tests
keep paying money to refill the ETS bank vault.

Its funny that ETS prides themselves on being "non profit"
so whos bank vault is the $11 million coming from?
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hey stevo /blockquote>

Corporations can also be not-for-profit. Again do some research
before you spout off. Your questions demonstrate your ignorance.

On 6/09/06, Stevo wrote:
> ETS is not a "corporation" and they claim to be a non profit
> (.org) so who has been paying for the big liability insurance
> and its ...See More
Jun 9, 2006
Stevo /blockquote>

ETS "Non profit corporation" reseach. A definition that ETS has
exploited with lobby in D.C., but attack me go ahead and read
some other authors viewpoints smartie! They demonstrate
realism to the growing ill rationale of ETS that I guess I
fictionalized? Bring back some sort of comeback in your next
pos...See More
Jun 9, 2006
to stevo /blockquote>

So instead of admitting that you were dead wrong you post commentary.
Face it, you were wrong in your initial post and then wrong in your
second post. You are free to disagree with the concept of states using
ETS as a benchmark and I never would have responded had you done this,
but that was not your claim. You ...See More
Jun 9, 2006
Eric /blockquote>

With any accident and payout, the resulting insurance rate
goes up doesn't it?

> Liability insurance. Your school district has it too. Unless
> the damages exceed the policy the corporation (or school
> district) will not pay out of pocket. I suggest you do some
> research before you spout...See More
Jun 10, 2006
it might /blockquote>

On 6/10/06, Eric wrote:
> With any accident and payout, the resulting insurance rate
> goes up doesn't it?
>

It might, it might not. It depends on the policy.

>> Liability insurance. Your school district has it too. Unless
>> the damages exceed the policy the corporatio...See More
Jun 10, 2006


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