Posted on 05/16/2019 3:10:29 AM PDT by reaganaut1
The College Board plans to assign an adversity score to every student who takes the SAT to try to capture their social and economic background, jumping into the debate raging over race and class in college admissions.
This new number, called an adversity score by college admissions officers, is calculated using 15 factors including the crime rate and poverty levels from the students high school and neighborhood. Students wont be told the scores, but colleges will see the numbers when reviewing their applications.
Fifty colleges used the score last year as part of a beta test. The College Board plans to expand it to 150 institutions this fall, and then use it broadly the following year.
How colleges consider a students race and class in making admissions decisions is hotly contested. Many colleges, including Harvard University, say a diverse student body is part of the educational mission of a school. A lawsuit accusing Harvard of discriminating against Asian-American applicants by holding them to a higher standard is awaiting a judges ruling. Lawsuits charging unfair admission practices have also been filed against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of California system.
The College Board, the New York based nonprofit that oversees the SAT, said it has worried about income inequality influencing test results for years. White students scored an average of 177 points higher than black students and 133 points higher than Hispanic students in 2018 results. Asian students scored 100 points higher than white students. The children of wealthy and college-educated parents outperformed their classmates.
There are a number of amazing students who may have scored less [on the SAT] but have accomplished more, said David Coleman, chief executive of the College Board.
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Professional Certifications, not code camp stuff like MS xyz certifications, should appear second to last.
After 10 years the college and major you earned should disappear from your resume altogether because it is no longer relevant nor is it indicative of your acquired abilities for future endeavors
Ivy league Alumni with few exceptions go in the circular file!
Basing scores on skin privilege is nothing short of racist
So the poor white boy who comes from Appalachia whose father died when the boy was 13 gets booted for the black kid whose mommy works for a large city government.
Perhaps a modest proposal of giving everybody a 1500. If somebody makes a 1600 they should take off a hundred to be fair.
That, I am pretty sure, is an extra 300 points.
One of my daughters had the same thing happen when she only took the ACT. In the end though, she transferred into the school from our Community College anyways for her last 2 years and saved about $50K in doing so.
Why would people of the West embrace mediocrity? There is a reason the US was, at one time, the greatest country the world had/has ever known but now we are just crapping all over that idea.
I'm glad it worked out for your daughters, My son had his heart set on a particular college. He took only the ACT and was rejected. His scores and transcripts were more than enough to be admitted but the school has for years only admitted people on the basis of SAT scores inspite of what they say in their admissions catalog.
I won't go into my opinions about the role of alumni charitable gifts role in the admissions process but the whole process has been corrupted for decades.
“They are trying to give colleges cover for racial preferences. It’s especially outrageous that they will report the “adversity score” to colleges but not to students. The Trump administration should demand that any “adversity score” also be disclosed to applicants.”
Cloward-Piven. The left is trying to overload the education system with unfit students who cannot make loan payments. This way the taxpayer has to pick up the tab.
...but they need your race and gender to grade you. hummmm
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Indeed it does.
I used to belong to a private web forum where the owner required those who wanted to join to write a short explanation of why they wished to join. It was a real eye opener for him to receive paragraphs without a single coherent sentence. A large majority of the world populace are challenged to pen a well written description of anything without the aid of smilies and emoticons!
Go ahead, keep coddling these Snowflakes until they are totally useless.
The Left is going to ruin a whole generation and the parents should be outraged, but they are busy texting. SHHHH.
I remember my mean school district from 1952.
My 1st grade class had a row of boys that were being given the awesome privilege of repeating 1st grade.
Apparently, they were so awesome, 2nd grade needed an extra year just to get ready for their awesomeness.
The next door neighbors 12th grader is a genius. He missed one question on the math portion of the SAT test and he’s got colleges from all over offering scholarships. I think he wants to be a physicist. Regular kid, runs on the track team, Mows my yard in the summer, dresses nice, doesn’t really want to drive and he’s family oriented, polite too!
I’m proud to say that young man is a friend of mine. And, despite all of the system’s shortcomings he’s making the system work for him.
Is that how the Hogg child got into Harvard?
Why bother with the test, just give the adversity score.
We gwine ta Collie!
No, that was on the special scale where you get extra points because of your privilege.
One potential solution is relatively simple. EVERYONE self identify as a minority. My son took the SAT three times. All scores fairly consistent. On one he listed his race as other. We were inundated with catalogs, letters begging him to consider every Ivy League school in the country. Johns Hopkins, MIT etc. His score was 1320. A nice score but not off the charts impressive. It was ONLY because he was a self described minority that a 1320 score induced NYU to spend hundreds of dollars in mailings to our home for months on end.
So. When your child is born declare them an ambiguous minority.
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