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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I guess this is why tests like the SAT have fallen in disfavor with so many colleges and universities. Sharing the test answers for the Quant-Q was a big problem and gave those who could afford to purchase them a big advantage for opportunities at PUBLIC SCHOOLS.[/quote] They have fallen in disfavor because it blocks their desire to boost minority enrollment. Asians and whites who pursue test-optional admissions will find themselves doing poorly.[/quote] Although saying that may make you feel better, it simply isn't true. The tests are optional because they believe their not as meaningful as people once believed. [/quote] Yeah, sure. That's why the SAT proposed bonus points being awarded for their version of "experience factors." [/quote] The SAT doesn't do this, but along a subjective axis colleges have literally always done this in America in their admissions process. It appears that you may have some difficulty distinguish between appropriate analogies - SAT prep courses can help with that, I'm told. [/quote] Proposed. [/quote]
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