you see that with netflix. they re stock price is falling completely. people are not subscribing anymore. the s.a.t. is having this problem. covid happened and a lot of, first of all people were saying that the s.a.t. test was racist to begin with. they kind of watered it down. they added all the other stuff you re talking about. pete: they did. rachel: then covid hit, a lot of just too stressful.se of we can t get people in rooms together. they said no s.a.t. well now a lot of schools, because, that first and second year a lot of schools admitted people without the scores, they said you know what? we can assess this without the s.a.t. so now this year, when there wasn t, you know, any covid restrictions there are still a ton of schools that are saying, they got rid of the s.a.t. i say, you know what? good. why give them another thing to you know, mess with?
things to parents i think we ll see more of these across the country. but it all right kyle because he got a hit to the massachusetts institute of technology that said this week will bring back the required applicants to have it act or sat test corporate some schools have moved away of testing because of equity. mit say they predict performance can also help the school disadvantaged schools are prepared to excel college admissions and the bit of an arms race for the thing about a great test score does need polishing. they on it. and given a miss to the biden white house and its proposal to create for young people would spread out the country pushing proposals to save the planet. but, if i may quote mr. biden, here is the thing. that civilian climate would have about 300,000. guess how many men and women are in the active marine corps right now? about 200,000. this tells you about all you
Students filing into a building, armed with No. 2 pencils, to take the SAT, the standardized test that could determine their futures, will soon be a thing of the past. Starting in 2024, the SAT will be taken exclusively on a computer, the College Board announced Tuesday.