Blog 3

 In school the two standardized tests that stuck out for me was the SAT and of course the ACT.  I distinctly remember the moment in middle school when I was told that the ACT had everything to do with my college success. My first thought was how is this fair, one test determines rather each of us get equal opportunities to go to college? As I have gotten older I understand why these tests are in place but I do not think it should be such a stressful subject. Each school wants to have the highest combined ACT and SAT scores for the area, I believe that fact should not be shared to the students as it was made obvious to us as students leading us to feel the pressure of not only our future academic success but also the pressure of disappointing the school leaders proud (like the principle). In my personal experience it felt like the reason test prep was pushed so heavily was because our school just wanted to "win". I do think the ACT is somewhat necessary considering it is our only form of gaging how a student will succeed in college but how great would it be if we had something else to help gage that didn't have strict rules and stressful deadlines though! Nevertheless it should be handled with grace and with student success in the center. 

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  1. Did you get a chance to read about Standardized testing in the chapter? That would help you with the positive and negative aspects of standardized testing. It is not the only form of gauging how one does in college. Look at me, I did terrible on my SATs and now I am a college professor. Don't let it define you:).

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