May 2, 2003
Survey of College-Bound Students Finds No Digital Divide Among Them
A Baltimore market-research company that surveyed 500 college-bound high-school students of different races contends that the digital divide no longer exists among them. But the researchers think the gap probably still exists among students who are not headed for college.
Among those interviewed about their use of computers and the Internet were 100 African-American students and 100 other minority students. All of the students had earned combined SAT scores of at least 800 out of a
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