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126. Is The SAT Becoming Easier?

Dave Kozak Season 2 Episode 126

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In this comprehensive episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, hosts Dave and Joe delve into the multifaceted world of college admissions, standardized testing, and the impact on student success. Joined by David Blobaum, the Director of Outreach from the National Test Prep Association, they navigate through a variety of pivotal topics. Explore the recent changes in the SAT format transitioning from paper to digital, and the shortening of reading passages aimed at enhancing test quality. Uncover the alarming trends of declining education standards and the rise of grade inflation, alongside a deep dive into the controversial move towards test-optional admissions.

The conversation further extends to the complex relationship between GPA, SAT scores, and the financial aspect of college admissions, shedding light on the reality of wealth overshadowing academic merit. Delve into the history and evolution of the SAT and ACT exams, debunking myths and gaining insights from admissions officers on the true essence of these tests. The episode also uncovers the origins and impacts of holistic admissions, discussing its ripple effects on meritocracy and discriminatory practices. As the discussion unfolds, the hosts also touch on the critical aspects of teaching to the test, grade inflation, and the importance of grit and resilience for achieving success.

Tune in to this enlightening discussion that aims to equip students, educators, and parents with valuable insights to better navigate the college admissions landscape. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on higher education.

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Is The SAT Becoming Easier? Colleges Are In Trouble...

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