Around 700 students though already have their results so there were in under the wire. The test still will be conducted but with anonymous identities and used for research. No word yet on any changes at Stanford as their program offers interpretations and are not used for research and the...
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Each program is similar but yet very different at each university. Stanford is a demographic group that is also a bit older than the students at Berkeley so a combination of both with different age groups represented could offer a lot of information for the future. Stanford also offers the students...
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This one is particularly scary in the fact that it went on for such a long period of time, 6 months approximately. Hopefully none of the critical information has been compromised. I wonder how long it would have taken to find the breach if the hackers had not left messages. Everyone was just...