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    “John took many standardized tests in high school that helped him succeed in his science career.” Basic skills tests might be dull and may feel like a waste of time‚ but it can help in many ways. Basic skills test‚ also known as “standardized tests‚" are tests students must pass in order to graduate. According to scholar Richard P. Phelps‚ “93% of studies of student testing‚ including the use of large-scale and high- stakes standardized tests‚ has found a ‘positive effect’ on student achievement”(Phelps)

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    College admissions tests have existed for over 100 years now. Recently‚ there has been much more investigation and debate on the requirement of standardized testing. In recent years‚ there has been much research and discussion over the use of standardized testing in regards to the likelihood of admission to colleges. Due to the new information the research has produced‚ some schools have made it so that students don’t have to submit SAT or ACT scores‚ and offer an optional test policy instead. The

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    Did you know that 7th graders spend most time in school doing standardized tests?Students do spend most of their time on standardized tests.In fact they spend 23.3 hours.7th graders don’t have time to get caught up on other class work.The students also have to learn from these tests ‚ so learning takes up time to.The government needs to modify standardized tests.In this essay I will discuss the needs to modify standardized tests.The needs are students spend too much time on the tests ‚ the tests

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    you’re not alone. Many people are against standardized testing and hope for change in the future. Standardized tests puts kids‚ and teens under the stress of passing. Teachers sometimes even spend more time preparing for the test than actually studying for the test. These tests should not be part of our education system. They do not show a fair measure of one’s performance‚ and true abilities‚ therefore making a need for change in these tests. A Standardized tests is an examination that is created

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    Fulbright. Students should not take standardized tests. Testing takes up too much time‚ there are too many tests‚ and schools have to wait too long for results. To begin with‚ testing takes up too much time. According to an October edition magazine at newela.com it takes twenty to twenty-five hours of testing each year (not includig prep time). On average eighth graders (public school) spend about 2.3% of time taking tests. Others would claim that testing is good and does not take up a lot of

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    In standardized test it depends what subject of the test I’m taking is what determines if I will do good or bad. If it’s like an english section I usually get an okay score but I struggle a lot and sometimes I get bored and distracted. If it’s the math section I usually do really good because for some reason‚ math has always been easy to me and I hardly struggle in the math standardized test. I have really always been that way for some reason‚ and any other subjects I really haven’t took any standardized

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    requirements. These requirements may range from essay‚ extracurricular activities‚ GPA and standardized test scores. All these requirements are put together to have a better insight on a students capabilities and knowledge. In recent years‚ debates have been talked about the importance of standardized testing in college admissions such as the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) and the ACT (American College Testing). Many people advocate that college should prioritize the importance of this test toward

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    Every year high school juniors wake up go to a testing facility that’s often not their regular classroom or school‚ and take a standardize test. The point of these tests is to give an equal opportunity to all students to show colleges their academic potential. Sixteen year old Darius Smith‚ African American student sits down to take his standardize test. Little does he know he is at a ninety nine point disadvantage just because of his race. Darius is not alone as standardize tests are riddled with

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    fair share of experience with the current academic system. From standardized tests to endless essay assignments‚ the focus of my education has often felt narrow and disconnected from the real world. While I understand the importance of academic learning‚ I believe it’s time for schools to reevaluate their approach and make some much-needed changes. One of the biggest issues I see is the overemphasis or heavy stress of standardized testing. Exams like the SAT and ACT have become the be-all and end-all

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    Standardized tests are playing a detrimental role in American public schools. Many students who prepare to take a standardized test worry about the strategies other than using what they’ve learned in class to come to a conclusion on an answer. The Standardized tests that are given to students are unethical because they alienate students whose family has a low income and kids who are of ethnicity. They are also unethical because they rely heavily on false data brought in by students test scores. Schools

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