Standardized Testing
Title: Standardized Testing
Category: Literature / English
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Standardized Testing
Nearly every high school student, whether it be their junior or senior year, will take either the SAT or ACT. These tests are required for almost any college admission and once taken can increase a student’s odds for scholarship, placement, etc. based on that student’s score. These tests are a national standard from which colleges can evaluate a student’s academic aptitude regardless of their background or financial situation. However, though standardized testing
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believe that the Standardized tests known as the SAT’s and ACT’s were once a very smart and efficient way of deciding whether a high school student was ready and equipped for college. However, with the many advances and diversities in education over the past decades, I believe that a college should realize that the SAT’s are unfair towards the majority of students taking them and that there is a better admissions process.
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