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Pros And Cons Of The SAT

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Testing… but most importantly Scholastic Aptitude Testing or the S… A… T. The test that can ruin your life or grant a life for a god. However the SAT is not free. It is a test high school students must take to go to a college or university, though some colleges don’t require the SAT, many do. However the SAT needs to be free for students ninth through eleventh grade. It is now a necessity to one’s success in life, especially as a minor or an upcoming adult.
The SAT has many pros to it. It is one way to make up for ok grades. Such as at University California Riverside, with a high SAT score you can get into the university even if you have about a 3.0. The SAT also allows students to demonstrate the knowledge gained they’ve learned and have gained …show more content…

Students an equal opportunity to display their knowledge, but they do not have an equal opportunity to take the test. According to the College Board to be considered eligible, a student must: “be enrolled in or eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program, income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service, enrolled in a federal, state, or local program that aids students from low-income families, a student’s family receives public assistance. They live in federally subsidized public housing or a foster home, or are homeless. Finally if a student is a ward of the state or an orphan.” Middle class student is at a disadvantage where they are may not eligible for any, low income for a family of four is considered 47,000 or less, whereas middle class be up to 250,000 for a family of four. Some middle class families are too rich to be eligible and too poor to be able to pay. The SAT wasn’t always so …show more content…

On administration LAUSD is spending about $175,000 and more. If about $75,000 is used for students to take the SAT with the essay that would make it easier and more open to about 1,250 students who want to take the SAT with essay. Also with about 2000 students that go to John F Kennedy High School and assuming that 750 of those students eligible for fee waivers then that would give a start to an equal opportunity for students to be able to showcase their skills and knowledge and have an equal opportunity to go to college. According to USNews.com, in 2014 about 47.5% of test takers used a fee waiver. With research of students using fee waivers having positive results, according to the College Board, the company that is in control of the SAT, 50% of funding is federal, state, or city sources, the results can only get

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