1. SAT Bias
The students who can afford these programs are will most likely score higher on the SAT I exam. "Students of families earning $75,000-$85,000 annually score an average of 100 points better than students whose parents earn $55,000-$65,000 annually." ... "The new SAT is intended to measure academic preparedness." ... There will be the problem of students who have the capability of learning and doing well in college but lack the instruction that they need to achieve a high score on the SAT exam. ... The new SAT I exam may be a start but is not the answer to the problem. ...
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