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    Problem Statement: We all want this massive standardized testing to come to a close. We all want it to stop causing stress‚ depression‚ also anxiety. We all stress ourselves out over this test. Today in the world‚ this one test has caused rises in mental illness like stress‚ depression‚ also anxiety. They are teaching kids how to pass the test but they did not genuinely learn anything. Students do not learn critical along with creative thinking skills. Also‚ people are starting to feel the need

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    to conjure up another plan for the not-so distant future. ACT‚ SAT‚ and other standardized tests ultimately decide every student’s educational future. As humans age and mature‚ we come to realise that tests such as these are becoming over used. However‚ many schools and colleges use standardised testing to demonstrate how brilliant their students are. Consequently‚ there are many factors that cause standardized testing to not only show false views on students intelligence‚ but some of the factors

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    he or she will be subjected to taking standardized tests. Whether in elementary‚ middle‚ or high school‚ these test are known by all students. Many students dread everyday leading up to the day of the test. Standardized tests are not efficient in improving the performance of students. Some students may have decent grades but fall short when it comes to test taking. These students could have a difficult time achieving the scores they strive to get. Standardized tests take up an enormous amount of

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    Standardized Tests: Helpful or Hurtful? The major tests that have quickly taken over high school juniors’ and seniors’ lives: The ACT and SAT. Countless hours of studying spent all to obtain a score that is going to determine what colleges you get accepted to and if you are even going to qualify for scholarships. Standardized tests in today’s society have become a very significant factor that most colleges look at for admissions‚ even though it is not a true assessment of student’s knowledge. The

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    Due to the numerous disadvantages that laws granting more money to high-succeeding schools create‚ many policymakers have fiercely opposed allowing such legislation to pass. Their efforts are the correct way to go‚ and we should work to prevent the restriction of a school’s access to federal funds simply because they failed on a standardized test. While granting schools money for achieving high might seem like a good idea‚ it would be ineffective simply because standardized testing is flawed. For example

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    Standardized testing is one of the most passionately debated educational topics in America. As a student within American school system‚ thoughts of my own are formulated on such topics. Standardized testing is a debate on whether or not they are useful in improving instruction and performance. While some believe that standardized test such as EOG (End of Grade)‚ SAT‚ or ACT are great ways to strengthen a student’s instruction and performance‚ I. myself have to disagree for many reasons. As a student

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    determines the rest of your future. These difficult standardized tests cause an unnecessary amount of stress for high school students‚ as if they aren’t already stressed enough. Students are expected to take multiple AP classes‚ participate in multiple extracurricular activities‚ and find time to study for these standardized tests. The ACT and SAT are commodified on the American market through tutoring and the cost of taking multiple tests. Standardized testing for college acceptance is unfair because it

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    Alexandra Montenegro Professor Anderson English 100 June 8‚ 2013 Standardized Testing is Equal for All? Standardized testing had been made mandatory for each state in the United States since the early 1900’s. It was said that these multiple choice exams were a fair way to measure the student’s general knowledge gained during the school year and to confirm that the schools and teachers are teaching their students the adequate information required. Although this may sound as if it were a positive

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    Stop Standardized Testing Do you think standardized testing is helpful or harmful? In my opinion standardized testing is harmful. Even though I think it is harmful other people might think that standardized testing is helpful. Standardized testing is harmful because it stresses kids out to much‚ an obsession with testing robs children of their childhoods‚ and standardized testing doesn’t improve student achievement. First of why standardized testing is harmful is because it stresses kids out

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    process. They have the potential to be the only thing that prevents one from getting into a school of their dreams. Therefore‚ standardized tests‚ including the ACT and SAT‚ shouldn’t be as important in the college admission process as they currently are. Standardized tests don’t allow equal opportunity for success as they favor affluent students. Those at a disadvantage include minority groups and students coming from families with low incomes. Rich students can afford to take test preparatory

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