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Why Is Standardized Testing Unfair

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Many colleges around the United States use standardized tests to determine admission. The use of standardized tests is very unfair to many students. Standardized tests are the best option for determining admission to get accepted into college. There is another option available such as high school grade point averages. Colleges should not use standardized test scores as the exclusive determining factor for admission. Many students are poor test takers. When students take standardized test they particularly put under stress. Students stress more when they know that the test may grant or deny college entry. Another problem could be anxiety, where students get nervous and freeze up. Or some student could be like me, when my mind just goes blank and I forget everything for a second. Also, students have the habit of thinking about the worst that can …show more content…

When the test is timed students try to rush through it to finish in time. That can sometimes be them to make many mistakes. By students rushing they can read the instructions wrong, mark the wrong answer, or even forget to answer some. A student can’t show all their knowledge on a timed test, that's made by the state. Wording on standardized test can be hard to comprehend. Material on the standardized tests can be worded in a way a student how never seen it, because they teacher never put it that way. The questions could have words in it that the student doesn't know what it means. That would just throw the student all the way off. It’s hard to learn something one way and be tested, it a completely different way. Most schools use standardized tests which are easier to score. The tests are scored in 21 different centers across the country. ACTs and SATs aren’t graded by hand, so therefore it makes it easier to grade. The way the state grades the ACT and SAT is that they send the answer sheet through a machine that marks the correct or incorrect

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