Anonymous wrote:Great, so much for fighting grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:A California judge. That says it all, lol. (California judges in general have a certain reputation for... unexpected rulings, for lack of a better term.)
Anonymous wrote:The judge ruled that test-optional is a farce.
Anonymous wrote:A California judge. That says it all, lol. (California judges in general have a certain reputation for... unexpected rulings, for lack of a better term.)
Anonymous wrote:Maybe, maybe not.
Usually the kids with strong SAT and ACTs also have strong GPA. AP scores, hard courses etc. I think this will absolutely aid the kids who were already ahead as far as academic achievement was concerned. Course selections, scholastic achievements etc will count.
Most high achieving kids I know have strong GPA and strong SATs. I can see this really hurting the average students who get B's and C's sometimes and used good performance in SAT/ACT to demonstrate their academic prowess.
This will also hurt kids who need need based aid. The achievement gap has become even wider. Feel sorry for students.