David Coleman led the creation of the Common Core, which has been mired in controversy since it was released.

Now he is president of the College Board, where he oversaw the redesign of the SAT. Confusion reigns.

The good news is that nearly 1,000 colleges and universities are now test-optional, meaning students don’t have to take the SAT or the ACT to apply. The word is out than the students’ four-year grade-point-average is a better predictor of college performance than a standardized test.

What next for David Coleman?