In high school students are required to take the SAT or ACT in their junior year and the scores are to pursue college applications and community service and projects before entering college that are required, in order to increase their maturity. Some of these measure are not valid predictors of college achievement but rather income in life and their chance to getting into college.
The SAT, takes usually three hours to finish, plus a extra 50 if you do the essay. In part of the test’s scores historically have correlated with family income and financial aid to have that child go to college. Some people are fighting that the SAT creators saying it ruins their child's chance in getting into the college they wanna go to. In most recent years it has slipped behind the rival, the ACT test which is a shorter exam and less work and somewhat easier to pass, as some people say.
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These SAT are important to the college wants everyone to get in college to get the carer they want. Although the new revisions, the College Board aims to strip many of the tricks out of a test that make it hard, it will make it somewhat easier. Now the test it is taken by more than 1.5 million students in each year in The United States. Most kids have the chance to take the SAT or ACT testing but only two more times, which the parents would have to pay a fee. If you retake it each test is changed with no same