Many students are not finding an importance in standardized testing and how it is applied to college admissions. More and more students are choosing not to take the test and apply for a test-optional university. Scores are reflecting this change and the nationwide average on certain areas of the SAT and ACT is not improving. “In 2015 SAT, ACT Scores Suggest Many Students Aren’t College-Ready” Caralee J. Adams states, “Scores decreased from 497 to 495 in critical reading, 513 to 511 in mathematics, and 487 to 484 in writing. That’s on an 800-point scale for each section.” Because of scores decreasing Universities are looking for an outlet to help improve their enrollment rates. This is the reason many universities are changing to a test-optional admissions. This information still shows how important standardized testing is such as the ACT and SAT, these scores reflect that high school students are not being properly prepared for
Many students are not finding an importance in standardized testing and how it is applied to college admissions. More and more students are choosing not to take the test and apply for a test-optional university. Scores are reflecting this change and the nationwide average on certain areas of the SAT and ACT is not improving. “In 2015 SAT, ACT Scores Suggest Many Students Aren’t College-Ready” Caralee J. Adams states, “Scores decreased from 497 to 495 in critical reading, 513 to 511 in mathematics, and 487 to 484 in writing. That’s on an 800-point scale for each section.” Because of scores decreasing Universities are looking for an outlet to help improve their enrollment rates. This is the reason many universities are changing to a test-optional admissions. This information still shows how important standardized testing is such as the ACT and SAT, these scores reflect that high school students are not being properly prepared for