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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two college students suing some of those schools and the ringleader. I was wondering when someone would sue those schools. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/two-stanford-students-file-first-133412573.html[/quote] Well thousands and thousands of parents and students could sue for fraud. They should refund application fees for everyone that applied in the last 10 years and did not get in. All the real high scoring applicants that are told there are just not enough spots for all the smart kids- well that has taken on new meaning.[/quote] Should we sue the College Board and ACT for abuse of the extended time accommodations? All tests should be untimed - enough of abuse by the wealthy. Level the playing field for EVERYONE- no more accommodations for extra time or calculators- [b]give EVERYONE unlimited time and calculators[/b].[/quote] While we're at it, just give everyone THE ANSWERS, already! :lol: [/quote] See? Why is anyone resisting in giving every kid unlimited time? We will truly be testing knowledge of the materials. No more abuse.[/quote] The SATs are a weird combo of testing for intelligence and testing for knowledge. Processing speed is one of the key components of intelligence. Math, grammar, and vocabulary are knowledge. The ability to retrieve memorized info quickly is considered another form of intelligence. That said, kids who truly have processing speed or other issues should get extra time. Can you imagine a world where all kids feel like they need to stay all day (until 5pm closing?) at the test center so they don’t do worse than the kids who ARE staying all day? The SATs effectively become a 9-hour test instead of a 3-hour test. Don’t think that fixes anything for either challenged or not-challenged kids. [/quote] Processing speed and IQ are different things. Some are combining them but they are not. My child has processing issues but an good IQ. Does ok to well on standardized tests. Not sure if extra time will help. School sucks and will not work with us.[/quote] Actually, no. There are several different types of intelligence, including crystallized memory, retrieval, and processing speed. [/quote]
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