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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The whole purpose of the SAT and ACT is that they are *standardized* [b]non-subjective tests[/b] of aptitude. If you have 5 kids taking the same test, you score the tests and see which kid made the best score. Easy, right? Ha.[/quote] see I think this is debatable. [/quote] How on earth can the answer to an Algebra 2 problem be subjective? If you give 5 kids the same exact problem to solve and 2 of the kids solve it correctly and mark the right answer, while the other 3 solve it incorrectly and mark the wrong answer.....what else do we need to know? [/quote] There's a whole body of research about how standardized tests may not be as subjective as we think and may unequally benefit certain groups. You can disagree with that premise but you don't seem to know much about it.[/quote]
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