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an essay that nonetheless is factually incorrect. that needs to be fixed and clearly is going to be. but the s.a.t. maintains this test is biased, in favor of students from wealthier families. wealthy kids can take some expensive prep classes, if not private tutoring, take the test multiple times. do you think this is going to level out the playing field, all these changes? i think these are important steps towards a test that will help with those issues. is it perfect? i don t think so. i think we re seeing real effort on the part of the college board to address these issues. they are partnering with khan academy to provide free online test prep to all students. which i think will be useful. that said, the test prep industry feeds off of parents and students anxieties and changes are just going to bolster that anxiety. students and parents don t know what they re going to be facing in 2016. research shows that test prep really only boosts scores by 30 points. and that is not a lot
now students won t be penalized anymore for guessing wrong, because that apparently introduced a whole new level of strategy with what a student really does or doesn t know. this is how strategically getting through the test, not just making sure you know everything right. good news is a lot of colleges believe the high school tests are a much better predictor. some of them are going for s.a.t. or a.c.t. optional policies for their applicants. and they will be available on paper and commuter. right now, they are only available for most places on computer. these are the prep classes i think, yeah. heavy rain in florida, upper midwest, and a snowy and rainy mix in north dakota and minnesota. a new round of moisture off the pacific hitting the northwest. some flooding and landslides are possible and the avalanche danger is high in the mountains. chilly in the south, lower than normal in the northeast.
younger. it drops the mandatory essay making it optional instead and returns to be familiar 1600. scoring scale. one that was dumped in the last change in 2005. the college board says the redesign removes words from the vocabulary section focusing on words widely used in college and career. it does away with the controversial deduction for wrong multiple-choice answers. a rule deterring random guesses. it will offer new test preparation tutorials online for free. hoping this will eliminate the edge given to wealthier children taking prep classes. the college board will offer for waivers of college application fees for low income text takers. they can buy more than one and a half million students graduating high school each year. recently many have offered to take the rival azt instead. more testtakers reported taking
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