PhDeac
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There are plenty of benefits to getting rid of the SAT and everyone has named some of them. It's not really an "either or" thing.
One of the leading scholars on standardized testing is on faculty at Wake. It's good for him because it fits his research. University development likes it because they can bring in a rich kid with lower test scores. It brings the appearance of openness. It probably also inflates mean SAT scores for ranking purposes.
One of the leading scholars on standardized testing is on faculty at Wake. It's good for him because it fits his research. University development likes it because they can bring in a rich kid with lower test scores. It brings the appearance of openness. It probably also inflates mean SAT scores for ranking purposes.
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