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SATin full Scholastic Aptitude TestStandardized test taken by U.S. high school students applying to colleges. It is divided into two principal sections, verbal and mathematical. Promulgated largely through the efforts of James B. Conant as a means of promoting merit-based (rather than class-based) college admissions, it was administered to few students before the end of World War II but by the end of the 20th century was taken by millions each year. Scores declined as the test came to be more widely administered, and in 1995 the score of 500 for each section (midway between the extremes of 200 and 800) was reestablished as the actual mean score of those tested. The test, which most colleges use as one measure of an applicant's ability, has been denounced as biased in favour of men and the white middle class. Other critics claim that the SAT is inadequate for testing various important capacities. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Data from the National Center for Education Statistics say that between 1995-1996 and 2005-2006, the average mathematics SAT scores increased by 10 points, while the average critical reading scores decreased by 2 points. As a competitive university with more than 8,000 applications for 1,300 seats, class rank and SAT scores are important factors in deciding whom to admit. SAT scores nationally are sagging precisely because more and more low-income, first-in-their-family college students are taking the test in hopes of gaining admission to college. |
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