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    Which test is a more fit for students, the ACT or the SAT? Students may take whichever test they prefer because they are both accepted by most colleges, some colleges though only accept one of the two. Some students score higher on the ACT while other students will score higher on the SAT, meaning there is really no better test; it all just depends on the thinking skills you attain. If you’re not sure which test you prefer over the other yet, then you should take a look at some of the key…

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    your test booklet.” If you’ve ever taken a standardized test your likely very accustomed with this expression. Going to school our whole lives we are all very familiar with these tests and are likely to have taken a few. According to the LA Post from preschool to senior year a student takes on average 112 standardized tests. So maybe we are taking more than just a few of these tests. These tests are designated to judge a students “scholastic aptitude” or their potential success. These tests are…

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    The only time and exception are that students do take one exam at the end of their senior year in high school. Not like in America, students’ and schools’ test scores aren't being ranked or compared to one another (Hancock). The president of Finland’s well-known teachers' union stated, “Equality is the most important word in Finnish education. All political parties on the right and left agree on this.” With…

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    Standardized tests were invented in China in the seventh century and later used for more than a thousand years as a means of selecting that nation’s civil servants, judges and military officers. During the Cultural Revolution the standardized tests were all but abandoned and the basis for those positions was merely what political party you supported or what you had accomplished in your military life. It wasn’t until the 1980’s that standardized tests and academic achievement became the…

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    Standardized tests are the universal method for colleges and universities to decide the worth of current and future students. Standardized testing is simply every student taking one test, consisting of the same questions, which will be graded in a regulated way. Colleges and universities rely too heavily on standardized testing. Standardized test scores are the opposite of what colleges actually ask for from students. Colleges always request driven hard working students, rather than students…

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    Like standardized tests are today, they were mainly used to make decisions about college admissions and high school graduation. Now, standardized tests are used more for college admissions than high school graduation. After World War II, standardized tests were administrated more broadly. Many of the educators liked standardized tests because of the fact that they evaluate a student’s performance in a more objective and scientific process. Standardized tests have progressed into tests such as;…

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    of college-level courses. The SAT is meant to test a student’s reasoning and critical thinking skills that they have acquired during their secondary education. Standardized testing is currently used for college admissions nationwide. If a student were to receive a low to mediocre score on the SAT, they would automatically be ineligible to meet the standards of such notable university such as Harvard,Yale, Stanford and so on. The SAT was created to test college-bound students on their…

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    standardized test measure a student’s intelligence or ability to think critically? How does the ACT and SAT play a big role in placing students in categories without any real concept of that student’s capabilities? There are many reasons a standardized test is used; these reasons are to get an idea of where a student is academically in the school year, to see how much a grade has improved, as well as, what schools a student can attend throughout their schooling careers. Standardized tests have a…

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    unofficial rules of society, they are the family and our peer groups. This is how, as Durkheim claimed the moral codes are implanted. The Family functions as an institution of social control by socializing individuals as to accepted and expected norms, values and standards of behaviour of the wider society. If we conform we are praised, but if we deviate from these accepted values we are punished. This punishment may take various forms such as grounding, taking away one’s cellphone ridicule or…

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    In mid-19th century, one of the most controversial wars claimed the territories of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. This war is essentially known as the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War lasted an alarming 20 years, from 1955 to 1975. As you could imagine, there were an extensive number of casualties, estimating in over 2 million victims. Of the most claimed, were South Vietnamese, totaling an estimated 430,000 citizens. In hopes of preventing a communist takeover in South Vietnam, several anticommunist…

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