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Peven Stan posted:Outside of some kind of standardized college admissions exam system that tests people's knowledge in several subject matters (like the SAT IIs) I don't think the SAT/ACT means much anyway. At the very least the college board developed the SAT because they thought jews were just gaming the admissions system with too much studying so they needed a test to measure "intrinsic" intelligence that will foil their grind heavy strategy. When the SAT was introduced and used as the sole admissions test, too many Jews scored highly on it and ended up in Ivy League schools. The college admissions process adapted to this infestation by changing the admissions process to take a "holistic approach" by considering "extracurricular activies" and "interviews" instead of just basing admissions off of test scores. This was an obvious smokescreen for trying to divine the Jewishness of the applicant and refusing them - the whole college application process was born out of trying to reduce the number of Jews in Ivy League schools. Misguided idiots follow the process to this day.
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computer parts posted:The Ivy Leagues are about the last people who care about the SAT. yeah man as long as applicants get mid 700's on both the math and the reading and score like 99% nationally the ivy league schools don't care about the SAT.
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# ¿ Oct 10, 2015 13:15 |