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    "If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that‚" Michelle Obama said. Intelligence has been defined in many different ways including logic‚ abstract thought‚ understanding‚ planning‚ and problem solving. Earlier it was believed that there was one underlying general factor at the intelligence base‚ but later psychologists maintained that it is more complicated and could not be determined by such a simplistic method. If psychologists

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    “Should Standardized testing be used for college admission?” The purpose of standardized testing in high school for admission to college is to see how much you have retained in school in order to be able to do well in college. The reason is to try to prove that standardized testing isn’t the only thing necessary for college admission. What’s needed to learn first about this topic is: how many people agree with standardized testing‚ viewpoints on whether the upper class if favored in standardized

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    SAT Pros And Cons

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    Kaila DeBesse Eliminate the SAT The Scholastic Aptitude Test‚ better known as the SAT‚ is‚ “a test designed to predict college performance and to provide a means for admissions people to compare prospective students who have the same grades‚ but who come from widely varying high schools in different parts of the country” (Keisler 1). This standardized test has caused an immense amount of controversy all because of conflicting opinions arguing whether or not that definition is truly accurate

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    THEA Explanation: THEA‚ the Texas Higher Education Assessment‚ is a score-reporting program for Texas students to measure their readiness for college courses by testing their reading‚ mathematics‚ and writing skills that incoming freshman students should obtain before entering a college-level course in public Texas colleges. I was exempted from taking the THEA test because I passed and obtained higher scores of 2200 for my English and Math TAKS scores in my sophomore year. What does the

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    The SAT and ACT are standardized tests that are supposed to measure a student’s college readiness. These tests have reading‚ math‚ writing‚ and in the ACT‚ science. The average score on the SAT is a 1500 out of 2400‚ and on the ACT‚ the average is 21 out of 36. Although some people believe that standardized testing is an equal way to test students for college‚ standardized testing should not be used in the college application process because they do not prove that students will do well in college

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    The ACT and the SAT are both examples of standardized testing. According to Education Reform “A standardized test is any form of test that (1) requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions from common bank of questions‚ in the same way‚ and that (2) is scored in a “standard” or consistent manner‚ which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of students.” although standardized testing may seem like a good idea‚ it

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    A standardized test is defined as any examination that’s administered in a predetermined standard manner. (Popham) Standardized tests have defined students for years‚ determining what colleges and scholarships they’re eligible for. Although standardized tests make it easy to compare school performance‚ they are just one of many measures that should be used to evaluate student’s ability and readiness for college. Standardized tests originated in Imperial China to determine one’s eligibility for

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    A Test Destined For Failure In America‚ standardized testing has become a prevalent method for testing the educational ability of students. Tests such as the SAT for College and the California STAR for elementary and junior high students have been administered since the beginning of the 20th century. These tests are often considered by many as crucial for the academic progression of students into further education‚ such as an elementary student being promoted from third to fourth grade or a high

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    Pro & Cons of the FCAT X [pic] Alexis Writing Alexis Writing has many years of freelance writing experience. She has written for a variety of online destinations‚ including Peternity.com. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in communication from the University of Rochester. By Alexis Writing‚ eHow Contributor Learn about the pros and cons of the FCAT. The idea of standardized testing to gauge general knowledge and understanding in grade school students is not new. With the passage of the No

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    Began in the 1920s the SAT was the first ever use of a standardized test to determine entrance into a college (Pacenza). The SAT was originally developed to keep the upper-class from being the only ones to attend college. College professors at Harvard did not like the fact that only the elite attended their college; they wanted the smartest students from across the country to attend Harvard and thus the SAT was formed as a means to test the ability of said students. Since then the SAT has gone through

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