on this edition of the program we are going to you might say ashoe. the college board is changing the s.a.t. exam. we are discussing standardized testing, college admission and what it means for the student in your house. it is striking the hear the head of the college board and sayin inequality and when the test was first developed the theory was that it was going to test a native intelligence and the poor kid and the rich kid both smart you wouldn't see much in a way of difference and ended up in a different way? >> yes, it was designed to be a measure and really became something that was highly coral lated with the student's income. parents want the best for their kids and doing whatever they can to make sure they are successful and that means purchasing tutoring and prep materials and the low income kids don't have access to that. the s.a.t. is measuring the vocabulary words and tricks and you didn't have access to the materials you are already at a disadvantage and so it was a challenge for the low income students and another barrier on the top o