It's the moment every (most) high school kids prepare for: taking the SAT (or ACT). The Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT, often determines where you get that acceptance letter to college.
But it turns out some El Paso High School students who took the test on October 27 may have to do it all over again - and it's not because of a bad score.
Imagine having an inheritance worth almost $1 million. Now imagine it gets lost in the mail and the company that lost it won't do anything about it, and the bank that wrote the note won't do anything either.