Jacob was forced to take the SAT test he felt super pressured because he has anxiety. Further into the test he started purposely breaking the lead of his pencil so he can get away from the test. but all the anxiety finally got to him and he blew up (not really) as he ripped the test in half walked out of the classroom Some people think that standardized tests are very beneficial but I am going to make it clear that standardized tests are actually bad for students and schools. Some reasons that support that standardized tests are harmful are that some kids might actually drop out of school because of these tests also, college preparation tests do very little to get you into or help prepare you for college. Another big problem in school is how …show more content…
The prices of tests right now are about 1.7 billion dollars per year, thats to much money to be wasting on tests. In just 2008 alone, the price it cost to make the tests rose from 423 million dollars to 1.1 billion dollars!(Standardized test) If prices keep on skyrocketing like they did in 2008 schools are going to go broke from these prices.
Standardized tests are pushing kids out of school due to pressure. Taking very important tests can cause kids anxiety to flare up and might make kids drop out of school but opting them out of taking standardized tests might cause them to have less stress and they might excel in school. Having anxiety is really bad when there is a standardized test is around the corner and some kids might even flip out and hurt others when freaking out so they might be kicked out or they’ll drop out of school.(Keith)
The supposed “preparation” tests for college do absolutely nothing to help you get ready for college. Not only do these standardized tests do nothing to help you get ready for college, they can end up stressing you out and if you don't get a good score because you were stressed out, you might not get into a good college. Once again some kids might even just quit school solely because of standardized tests such as the SAT’S and the ACT’S.(The National Center for Fair & Open