I get that? But the problem is they go from a very objective tool...
and the SAT itself has been through this before, using words in questions that only uh "well read" people might use type stuff.
and now they are getting into the business that is a lot more subjective. Kinda like financial firms that claim they keep their investment and banking services seperate, a fire wall.
Is there a fire wall here? Does this start making the SAT squishy? So I would want the SAT to do one thing, and one thing well and not get into social justice. Yeah, I'd prefer the schools do the squishy choices. They already do to some degree including regions in-state/out-of-state, etc.
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Posted: 05/16/2019 at 11:12AM