Wait what? They adapt the difficulty of the questions to how well you’re answering them? So you get softballs if you’re a dolt? How on earth do you “standardize” that?
This again seems like an example of providing the answer to a question no one was asking. What was wrong with the old standardized testing that provided the impetus for changing it?
Wait what? They adapt the difficulty of the questions to how well you’re answering them? So you get softballs if you’re a dolt? How on earth do you “standardize” that?
This again seems like an example of providing the answer to a question no one was asking. What was wrong with the old standardized testing that provided the impetus for changing it?
The announcement of elite schools returning to "SAT-mandatory" just as the College Board also announces the most sweeping changes in decades is more than a little curious.
Wait what? They adapt the difficulty of the questions to how well you’re answering them? So you get softballs if you’re a dolt? How on earth do you “standardize” that?
This again seems like an example of providing the answer to a question no one was asking. What was wrong with the old standardized testing that provided the impetus for changing it?
The announcement of elite schools returning to "SAT-mandatory" just as the College Board also announces the most sweeping changes in decades is more than a little curious.