正方:
I spoke w/ @dougbelkin at @WSJ about @WPI’s elimination of high-stakes test scores from merit scholarship calculations.
— Andrew B. Palumbo (@InsideAdmission) February 2, 2020
In 2020 affordability is as important (if not more important) as admissibility. Test scores skew $ based on income, gender, & race.*****luibNfaPXQ
The truth is, no one needs the #SAT or #ACT. The public misconception that these high-stakes test scores are some type of “great equalizer” is a dangerous myth that reinforces privilege and bias if we don’t spread the truth about the use of these scores.#emchat
— Andrew B. Palumbo (@InsideAdmission) February 2, 2020
反方:
1 out of 4 American students with family incomes below $40,000 a year still do better on the Math SAT than the average American from a family income of $200,000 or greater. What other evaluation is as equitable? The SAT is not a privilege-enhancer. It is a privilege-breaker.
— Kenny Xu (@kennymxu) August 29, 2021
— Kenny Xu (@kennymxu) August 29, 2021