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[quote=Anonymous]All children are not the same. Not all schools are the same. Grades inflation/deflation, courses offered, socioeconomic status etc - different around the entire US. Schools will need to figure out how to evaluate when there is a "standardized" dataset to compare. This year many schools that did not require SAT scores used their big data sets by zipcode, school district, family income and gpa to determine what the student would have gotten on the SAT/ACT. They have enough data to come up that evaluation. This significantly helped students who have higher GPAs at highly regarded zip codes/schools but do poorly on standardized tests. Changes will be made once these college see their actual yield versus their planned yield. If they gave acceptances to kids who choose not to come, they know their metrics for evaluation need to be reassessed. The HS class of 2023 will see the impact of these changes. [/quote]
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