Posted on 09/06/2015 10:39:18 AM PDT by Rusty0604
Betcha it’s full of them there BRILLIANT Illegal Mehhicccans.
That’s why it’s so high.
The community colleges now take up a lot of the load of the old technical schools, and high skrewels would want students to take the test, even though I don’t think it’s required to go to the CCs.
2. Are they allowed to used calculators now?
3. I think this may be skewed by the fact that everyone is taking them now. In the old days, it was mostly for the college bound, wasn't it?
Thanks
Well let’s spend some more money on education. Maybe if we had better facilities and better pensions for the unionized teachers, the SAT scores would rise?
Is the answer "Global Warming"?
As the United States becomes, demographically, a third world country, our national IQ will drop because of group IQ differences. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.
Thanks for the info. 1967 was when I took the ACT also. I was heading to Mississippi State Univ.
.......machine gun.
Obviously we need to increase immigration from Asian countries.
“Where does dew come from.?
Answer (created by radical lefts teachers): The sun shines down and makes the plant sweat. [This was an actual answer on a SAT test].
YOU ARE KIDDING ME RIGHT???
SAT is over-rated.
Ole BJ became POTUS with a 1030 SAT.
Raw ambition and treachery far more important.
The raw ambition part is the one most lacking in today’s youts.
OOPS, wrong thread.
If we reverted to the way subjects were taught, and which subjects were taught 50 years ago, the scores would be higher.
To much social engineering getting in the way of learning life skills.
Well I’m quite sure today’s millenials know more about “climate change” than the US Constitution. With the resulting outcome in their voting.
Do they take them in English only?
That’s the truth!
Here is an article by Charles Murray who suggests that qualifying exams in specific skills and subjects ( privately organized and administered) is a better solution.
Wall Street Journal: “ For Most People College is a Waste of Time”
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB121858688764535107
The SAT or ACT is not required at the community college I am now attending, however, all non-transfer students must take placement exams in math and literacy. They must pass these exams to gain entrance to college level courses.
When I retired I decided to study art full-time and **very** seriously. I have been very satisfied with the quality of the courses offered at the community college.
I helped a woman I worked with get her online degree in accounting a few years back. I was surprised they don’t require them to understand and perform math formulas, they just taught them what buttons to push on the calculator. Not understanding the math behind financial information can cause problems.
I always wanted to take furniture upholstery and refinishing classes when I retired. Now my Hans are messes up from arthritis to do it. Glad you are enjoying your art classes.
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