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The '''Stoddard-Wilkins Elementary Aptitude Test''' (often abbreviated as '''S.W.E.A.T.''') is a test shown in the [[S.W.E.A.T.|episode of the same name]]. The class can't write in the book; they can only read and study.


==Trvia==
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*It's most likely just a readiness test, as the testing day is on September the 21, far too early in the school year for a final.
The '''Stoddard Wilkins Elementary Aptitude Test''' (often abbreviated as '''S.W.E.A.T.''') is a test shown in the [[S.W.E.A.T.|episode of the same name]].
===Cultural references===
 
* It is a parody of major school tests, mainly the {{W|Criterion-Referenced_Competency_Tests|Criterion Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT)}}. However, the name resembles the {{W|SAT}}.
It's most likely just a readiness test, as [[International Talk-Like-A-Pirate Day]] is September 19, far too early in the school year for a final exam.
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