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    In 1926 the SAT also known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test was adapted from and Army IQ test and administered as a college admissions test. The test didn’t catch on until 1933 when the president of Harvard started using the test to assess scholarship applicants because he believed it was an effective measurement of intellectual potential. The other standardized college admissions tests in the US is the ACT. This originally stood for American College Testing. However‚ in 1996 the official organization

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    Pros And Cons Of The SAT

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    “The new SAT is A) a big change B) still important C) controversial D) all of the above” 58% of students who took the SAT are deemed not college ready. Why might that be? Explain. College: “an institution of higher learning” (Dictionary.com). College is a key‚ formative period in one’s life. It allows for a higher‚ prolonged education‚ exposure to different cultures‚ and more opportunities in life. Most colleges require applicant profiles in order to compare potential students from others. These

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    Question: Are people better at making observations‚ discoveries‚ and decisions if they remain neutral and impartial? Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading‚ studies‚ experience‚ or observations. Objectivity by researchers has not‚ and probably never will be attained. People will always have biases; some will be created by cultural values and others by personal views. The search for objectivity lies in the realm of philosophy along with the search for reality

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    ESSAY EXAMPLES 1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Themes Theses Details Marriage People sometimes get married because of money‚ not love Charlotte Lucas‚ a poor daughter of a local knight‚ marries Mr. Collins‚ a young rich clergy man and an heir to many estates‚ because she thinks that she is getting older and needs the match for financial reasons Pride One’s pride can blind his/her eyes. Elizabeth’s pride makes her misjudge Darcy for a long time‚ on the basis of a poor first impression

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    Should the SAT be used for college entry? Thousands of high school students spend the spring semester of their junior year stressing and studying for one of the most important tests that will get them into college‚ the SAT. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)‚ created in 1920‚ is used to select each year’s incoming freshman class.(source ) The “standardized test” is regarded as the test that will predict how students do in college. Therefore‚ colleges use students SAT score as the deciding factor

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    SAT Optional Policy

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    and the selectivity‚ SAT optional policy has been accepted by more than 850 colleges and universities among the U.S. (College Board‚ 2015). Although rigorous studies have demonstrated that SAT/ACT optional policy has successfully achieved these two goals (Coleman‚ 2011; Epstein‚ 2009)‚ the comprehensive impacts of SAT Optional can be complex. This literature review shows the story of SAT Optional and the logic behind this policy‚ aiming at exploring the impacts of SAT Optional on both applicants

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    book on the results of the tests called A Study of American Intelligence. The first SAT was administered to high school students in 1926. In 1934‚ Harvard started using SAT scores for selecting people for scholarships. Then other Ivy League started using the SAT for scholarship tests. In 1959‚ the ACT was formed. The University of California began to require applicants to take the SAT in 1960 (“History of the SAT”). Colleges began requiring the SAT’s or ACT’s just to enter college. Students take

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    Sat and Registration Guide

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    College Board SAT® Program P.O. Box 8056 Mount Vernon‚ IL 62864-0208 USA 1 2013-14 REGISTRATION FORM and SAT® QUESTIONNAIRE Print in CAPITAL LETTERS. Use blue or black ink (no pencil) to fill in all information. All items in red must be completed or your registration will be returned unprocessed. Follow instructions in the Registration Guide to complete both sides of the form. Do not staple anything to this form. 2 PHOTO (REQUIRED) NAME (REQUIRED) LAST NAME (Family Name)

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    in all of our endeavors. I have many goals that I would like to achieve over the next five to ten years in the areas of education‚ career‚ and my personal life. Five years from now we will be entering the year of 2015. Three weeks from now I will be completing my first year at the Axia College of the University of Phoenix which

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    SAT Persuasive Essay

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    Since the early 1900s‚ the SAT test has been administered each year to high school students in the United States of America (College board 1). The SAT is a standardized test based on a students’ proficiency in math reading and writing. In recent years questions has been raised about whether or not the SAT test can be used to measure any high school students’ skills. It has been argued that colleges should not use a simple four-hour test determine someone’s intelligence or future success in

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