SAT scores lowest in a decade

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Student scores on the SAT have slipped to the lowest level in 10 years, according tonew statistics from the College Board, again raising questions about education-reform efforts meant to improve student performance in high schools.

Just under 1.7 million students took the test this year, more than ever before. Only 41.9 percent of them reached the “SAT Benchmark” score of 1550, which indicates whether an individual is prepared for college or a career. Based on the SAT’s measure, more than 1 million students are not ready for college or for work.

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The average score for high-schoolers in the class of 2015 was 1490 out of a possible 2400, down 7 points from last year. The three sections of the test — reading, writing, and math — all saw declines of at least two points.

As has been the pattern for years, certain demographic groups performed better than others. Whites and Asians, on average, received higher scores than blacks and Latinos. Students from higher-earning families received higher scores than those from families with lower income. But scores among all demographic groups except for Asians went down.

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The low scores are an indication that improved testing scores for elementary school students aren’t translating to gains by high-schoolers. The stark contrast in scores among racial and ethnic groups may also be a sign of systemic problems that remain a barrier to educational success. Since 2006, the scores among white students have fallen six points, pulling the average down to 1,576. The average scores for black students have dropped 14 points to 1,277.

The College Board plans to introduce a new SAT exam next year. Changes will include more of a focus on math, fewer questions on vocabulary words and an elimination of the penalty for guessing. The idea, the College Board has said, is to make the test more about what students learn in high school and the skills that college will require.

SAT Scores Drop to Lowest Levels in a Decade

:francis: Brehs, what do you make of this?
 

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looks like colleges bout to throw out SAT requirements so the money can keep coming in from misguided kids :francis:

Yeah I know ASU is one well known school going with the optional but recommended ACT/SAT requirement, but you're probably right as long as the money keeps coming in. Some kids just don't take this test well so a broader look at the candidate might not be that bad who knows
 

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Yeah I know ASU is one well known school going with the optional but recommended ACT/SAT requirement, but you're probably right as long as the money keeps coming in. Some kids just don't take this test well so a broader look at the candidate might not be that bad who knows
I wish it were that way for me when I was a junior in high school. :sadbron:
 

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Yeah I know ASU is one well known school going with the optional but recommended ACT/SAT requirement, but you're probably right as long as the money keeps coming in. Some kids just don't take this test well so a broader look at the candidate might not be that bad who knows
I'm in DC and GWU made it optional....colleges will slowly phase it out
 

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it's only natural that in a down economy, more people go to college thinking it is the only way to get a job, so more people take these tests. an increase in quantity lowers quality.

add to that austerity in public education and an increase in family poverty which also has a downward pressure on performance.

basically, none of this should be shocking
 

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When that student loan bubble finally pops... :banderas:


Didn't they change the SATs in the mid 00s?
 

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When that student loan bubble finally pops... :banderas:


Didn't they change the SATs in the mid 00s?

Yeah but I think they're going back to the 1600 scale next year and the essay will also be optional :patrice: more students are taking ACT so SAT is throwing hailmarys
 

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Unstable economy, less emphasis being put on the test by colleges, and education cuts. What do you expect?

Yeah but I think they're going back to the 1600 scale next year and the essay will also be optional :patrice:

I thought the essay has been optional. Might be thinking of the ACT though
 
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