Friday, July 12, 2019

What the SAT really measures - Vox

What the SAT really measures - Vox

What the SAT really measures
Predicting what we might do can’t be untangled from where we’ve been.
A few months ago, an FBI investigation found that rich parents — including celebrities like Felicity Huffman — were cheating to get their kids into elite colleges.
It involved an elaborate scam to get higher SAT scores for their children.
This isn’t the first time people paid for higher SAT scores. In 2011, about 20 teenagers in Long Island were accused of paying as much as $3,600 to have someone else take the SAT for them. And a few years ago, 15 Chinese nationals were accused of the same thing, paying nearly $6,000 for the higher score.
And this is for good reason.
Colleges often say the SAT score is just a small part of the admissions decision, but survey data of colleges shows that it’s actually one of the biggest factors. In addition, the CONTINUE READING: What the SAT really measures - Vox