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In reply to the discussion: University of California Will End Use of SAT and ACT in Admissions [View all]Happy Hoosier
(7,077 posts)31. I understand the objection to these tests, but....
Will the basis of the decision be on GPA alone, cause Im here to tell you GPAs are sometimes inflated as hell. My wife has seen allegedly straight A students crash and burn in college... with many unable to string together a coherent sentence. Her University went test optional a couple of years ago.
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But these tests don't test critical reasoning. The SAT is mostly a vocabulary and reading test
pnwmom
May 2020
#1
You're conflating the fitness of the SAT and ACT admissions tests with the general public's lack of
Yavin4
May 2020
#3
They thought it worked as a "brand," since they decided calling it an "Aptitude" test
pnwmom
May 2020
#11
Therein lies the problem. Note these tests are owned by private companies and it's all about money.
onetexan
May 2020
#29
spend your entire high school yrs playing w/your phone in class and can't pass the SAT?
msongs
May 2020
#4
Who wants to pay higher education money when you can't go to the higher education campus?
Initech
May 2020
#5
I learn more off well-selected YouTube and Open Culture than I did in most college courses
bucolic_frolic
May 2020
#17
So now we are saying the only thing SAT and ACT measured is White cultural bias and vocabulary?
Ford_Prefect
May 2020
#18
The SAT and ACT was the only way I got into college as a non diagnosed dyslexic in '69.
marble falls
May 2020
#19