Have you ever wondered if you could just bypass the ACT/SAT and go straight to college? There are many other high schoolers thinking the same. Many students dread taking the ACT/SAT but if we got rid of it you would not be able to see which college is best for you based on how you scored. Many colleges across the world have been toying with the idea of not using tests like the ACT and SAT as part of the admission process. Colleges should not stop using standardized tests as part of the admission process because they have been using them for many decades, they are available to any student worldwide no matter the economic area the student or their family is in, and they allow the student to show what they learned in high school. Colleges have been using standardized tests for part of the admission process for many decades. According to Kathryn Juric ¨This function has endured for more than 80 years...¨ We have continued using them in those 80 years and should continue using them because not everything needs to change like many people in the world believe. Many things are just better the way they are right now. Kathryn Juric says …show more content…
Kathryn Juric states, ¨The college board introduced the SAT fee waiver program more than 40 years ago to assist these students whom test fees presented obstacles in the college-going process.¨ It doesn't matter the student's economic background, They make it eligible for anyone to take it and be able to go to college. Kathryn Juric claims, ¨Today more than 20% of SAT takers utilize fee waivers. Including more than 350,000 students in the graduating class of 2011 alone.¨ Over the years the percentage of students using the SAT fee waivers has gone up. Many students have been dramatically helped with being able to take the SAT with a low income or bad economic background and that would not have been possible if the college board did not come up with the