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King Jaffe Joffer

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SAT to Give Adversity Score to Capture Social and Economic Background


This was a WSJ article so I can't link it and won't post it all, but here are the first couple paragraphs. I'll refrain from sharing my opinion on this, and by that I'm sure you can figure what it is.

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The College Board plans to assign an adversity score to every student who takes the SAT to try to capture their social and economic background, jumping into the debate raging over race and class in college admissions.

This new number, called an adversity score by college admissions officers, is calculated using 15 factors including the crime rate and poverty levels from the student’s high school and neighborhood. Students won’t be told the scores, but colleges will see the numbers when reviewing their applications.

Fifty colleges used the score last year as part of a beta test. The College Board plans to expand it to 150 institutions this fall, and then use it broadly the following year.

The College Board, the New York based nonprofit that oversees the SAT, said it has worried about income inequality influencing test results for years. White students scored an average of 177 points higher than black students and 133 points higher than Hispanic students in 2018 results. Asian students scored 100 points higher than white students. The children of wealthy and college-educated parents outperformed their classmates.

“There are a number of amazing students who may have scored less [on the SAT] but have accomplished more,” said David Coleman, chief executive of the College Board. “We can’t sit on our hands and ignore the disparities of wealth reflected in the SAT.”



Posted: 05/16/2019 at 10:15AM



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SAT to Give Adversity Score to Capture Social and Economic Background -- King Jaffe Joffer 05/16/2019 10:15AM
  ACT is a direct competitor to the College Board ** -- Vienna_Hokie 05/16/2019 1:29PM
  Yep, +7 on her home course ** -- B777Fr8Dog 05/16/2019 5:23PM
  I just watched it, and here's my problem with that argument. -- King Jaffe Joffer 05/16/2019 11:27AM
  Who is trying to keep anyone down? ** -- fordham 05/16/2019 11:40AM
  Who said anything about keeping others down? -- King Jaffe Joffer 05/16/2019 11:39AM
  Let's just give every kid a trophy too. ** -- NWHokie 05/16/2019 10:48AM
  We've been doing that since the 70s. ** -- Hokie Bird 94 05/16/2019 12:56PM
  No. ** -- hoosnowahokie 05/16/2019 10:46AM
  We had a recent grad who popped.... -- Vtskier1 05/16/2019 11:12AM
  Sad deal...... ** -- DonHo-kieHi 05/16/2019 12:19PM
  It doesn't appear to be a grade curve -- Beerman 05/16/2019 10:41AM
  Hmm, I've got my post in... will it? ** -- `lag 05/16/2019 11:43AM
  So ... -- vt90 05/16/2019 10:54AM
  Seems to me... -- Beerman 05/16/2019 5:38PM
  Sure ... -- vt90 05/17/2019 07:37AM
  I thought I was being quite careful -- Beerman 05/17/2019 09:00AM
  OK ... makes more sense in that regard ... -- vt90 05/17/2019 09:15AM
  Sure -- Beerman 05/17/2019 10:22AM
  This is BS. Everyone has a story. ** -- YardBird 05/16/2019 10:41AM
  I was severely hung over ** -- typed by ben 05/16/2019 11:25AM
  "The children of wealthy and college-educated parents outperformed -- King Jaffe Joffer 05/16/2019 10:50AM
  Your kid doesn't get a ding -- VTSnake 05/16/2019 11:21AM
  Read my reply to Westy's comment above. -- King Jaffe Joffer 05/16/2019 11:36AM
  It all depends on how Colleges actually use it -- jmanatVT 05/16/2019 10:40AM
  Well, if they have gone this far, they might as well add.. -- HokieSignGuy 05/16/2019 10:27AM
  Wow. At what point ... -- vt90 05/16/2019 10:21AM
  Well, that does happen... -- `lag 05/16/2019 10:57AM

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