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No shit, who could have possibly predicted this outcome?

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-09-03/dumbing-down-the-sat-won-t-serve-students-well

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>The SAT is billed as “a great way to find out how prepared students are for college.” If that’s true, recent changes to its format offer an unflattering assessment of the country’s aspiring scholars. Colleges and universities have long used standardized tests to filter applicants. The SAT, published by the nonprofit College Board, was for decades considered the preeminent one. A nationwide industry arose to help kids prepare for the test and boost their chances of acceptance to a good school. The SAT’s influence over American education was hard to overstate. Then the pandemic hit. As in-person exams became impractical, hundreds of schools dropped their testing requirements. The SAT and its main competitor, the ACT, lost millions of dollars in revenue. Although both recently started offering digital options, schools have been slow to reinstate their requirements. Today, more than 80% of schools remain test-optional.

No shit, who could have possibly predicted this outcome? Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-09-03/dumbing-down-the-sat-won-t-serve-students-well From the post: >>The SAT is billed as “a great way to find out how prepared students are for college.” If that’s true, recent changes to its format offer an unflattering assessment of the country’s aspiring scholars. Colleges and universities have long used standardized tests to filter applicants. The SAT, published by the nonprofit College Board, was for decades considered the preeminent one. A nationwide industry arose to help kids prepare for the test and boost their chances of acceptance to a good school. The SAT’s influence over American education was hard to overstate. Then the pandemic hit. As in-person exams became impractical, hundreds of schools dropped their testing requirements. The SAT and its main competitor, the ACT, lost millions of dollars in revenue. Although both recently started offering digital options, schools have been slow to reinstate their requirements. Today, more than 80% of schools remain test-optional.
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It’s been going that way for years. If not, very few minorities would pass, except for Asians

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It’s like baseball. Not all sports are for you. Try soccer, everyone gets a trophy. (The general you. It you specifically oilman)

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I predict that soon they will be handing out GEDs along with birth certificates...

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It's all basically useless, why not just give them a bachelor's degree while they are at it?

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Then gen AB will be "I got my BS in potty training at 1 year".