It’s the early 1930s and two visionaries — Harvard President James Bryant Conant and a young dean named Henry Chauncey — believe intelligence testing can change the world. They take a test used for Army recruits and transform it into the go-to college entrance exam for elite Northeast colleges. Conant and Chauncey have goals of opening up college to the brightest students in the country, as opposed to just the wealthiest. But there’s a dark history to the SAT it will never escape.