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    Eliminating the SATS

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    Eliminating the SATS Sydney Muntone Warren Hills High School Abstract The SAT’s: the dreaded test that’s supposed to determine the future of a nervous‚ impressionable high school student. The much-anticipated test has no place in our society anymore‚ though. The SAT is a terrible‚ overstressed measurement for college admission and it is totally ineffective in actually analyzing the students themselves. Scrapping this test from the college admission process is crucial

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    The Sat Exam

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    The SAT exam taken among high school students should be eliminated‚ because it is an unfair prediction for feature college students. This is a claim of policy because it conveys a sense of obligation and necessity. The claim urges that the college admissions are relying heavily on this exam to evaluate students who the colleges feel would be “fit” to attend their college and that the SAT should not be factor on how students successfulness is determined in college. An issue of substantiation is

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    Craking the Sat

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    SAT Math 1 & 2 Subject Tests Jonathan Spaihts Revised by Morgan Chase Cracking the * 2009–2010 Edition PrincetonReview.com Random House‚ Inc. New York The Independent Education Consultants Association recognizes The Princeton Review as a valuable resource for high school and college students applying to college and graduate school. John Katzman‚ Chairman‚ Founder Michael J. Perik‚ President‚ CEO Stephen Richards‚ COO‚ CFO John Marshall‚ President‚ Test Preparation Services

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    SAT Essay

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    SAT Practice Essay 1 Many people think that refusing to compromise will ensure you reach your goals. By never backing down and always standing up for what they believe in. Well‚ many people are wrong. If you are more flexible in reaching your goals‚ instead of fighting everything and everyone in the process‚ reaching your goals will prove to be a lot easier. Being flexible helps you in many different ways. Being flexible instead of always refusing to compromise will truly benefit you in the

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    "I like the SAT‚ but I don’t love it. I wish I could find something that was a more fair and accurate measure" (Cloud‚ par.14). The ACT and SAT should not be used as a requirement for college admission. First off‚ there are a plethora of students that are not good test takers and will crack under pressure. Also‚ these tests are unreliable; there are other things like GPA that can measure a student’s performance. Finally‚ these tests are a disadvantage to foreign exchange students and students that

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    In 1926 the SAT also known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test was adapted from and Army IQ test and administered as a college admissions test. The test didn’t catch on until 1933 when the president of Harvard started using the test to assess scholarship applicants because he believed it was an effective measurement of intellectual potential. The other standardized college admissions tests in the US is the ACT. This originally stood for American College Testing. However‚ in 1996 the official organization

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    Racial Bias in the SAT

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    Racial Bias in the SAT Abstract: Since the 1950’s the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) has been an important assessment tool for college admissions to consider. Today the test is composed of three sections including math‚ reading‚ and writing. There is controversy surrounding the reliability and validity of the test as there is a large white-black scoring gap. The purpose of this paper is to prove the presence of a racial bias against blacks in the SATs. I will do this by talking about the history

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    Pros And Cons Of The SAT

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    “The new SAT is A) a big change B) still important C) controversial D) all of the above” 58% of students who took the SAT are deemed not college ready. Why might that be? Explain. College: “an institution of higher learning” (Dictionary.com). College is a key‚ formative period in one’s life. It allows for a higher‚ prolonged education‚ exposure to different cultures‚ and more opportunities in life. Most colleges require applicant profiles in order to compare potential students from others. These

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    SAT Persuasive Essay

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    Since the early 1900s‚ the SAT test has been administered each year to high school students in the United States of America (College board 1). The SAT is a standardized test based on a students’ proficiency in math reading and writing. In recent years questions has been raised about whether or not the SAT test can be used to measure any high school students’ skills. It has been argued that colleges should not use a simple four-hour test determine someone’s intelligence or future success in

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    SAT Essay

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    Daniel’s essays Official Guide: Practice Test #1 To change is to risk something‚ making us feel insecure. Not to change is a bigger risk‚ though we seldom feel that way. There is no choice but to change. People‚ however‚ cannot be motivated to change from the outside. All of our motivation comes from within. Adapted from Ward Wybouts‚ Planning in School Administration: A Handbook Assignment: What motivates people to change? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on

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