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RE: NCAA task force recommends no test scores - Papa John - 10-21-2021

(10-21-2021, 07:44 AM)BigJohn043 Wrote:  <snip>


Furthermore, the fact that tests provide a solid level of both prediction and objectivity is a minus for many of these admissions offices.  They are deeply committed to discriminating against Asians and Whites in favor of Blacks and Hispanics.  Despite the fact that this is against CA law and pretty unpopular, this is clearly the goal and objective measures make this much harder.



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Based on my experiences, I strongly disagree with the statements above.


RE: NCAA task force recommends no test scores - Softball Fan - 10-21-2021

(10-21-2021, 01:07 PM)needle Wrote:  My overall feeling without reflecting too much is that the SAT measures a pretty narrow range of abilities while even an average HS curriculum ends up testing students on a broader range of things.

I agree with that.  But admissions officers don't use SAT scores in a vacuum.  It's only one of many tools.  The value of a nationwide test whether it be SAT or some newly created test is it provides a universal measure of comparison.  There are so many high schools with such extreme differences in academic rigor that some metric other than GPA may be helpful to admissions officers.

I believe in a holistic approach to selection of students and believe overcoming big obstacles is a good predictor of future success.  I would also like to have some indication of academic achievement in basic math and reading before making a final decision.


RE: NCAA task force recommends no test scores - BigJohn043 - 10-21-2021

(10-21-2021, 02:34 PM)Papa John Wrote:  
(10-21-2021, 07:44 AM)BigJohn043 Wrote:  <snip>


Furthermore, the fact that tests provide a solid level of both prediction and objectivity is a minus for many of these admissions offices.  They are deeply committed to discriminating against Asians and Whites in favor of Blacks and Hispanics.  Despite the fact that this is against CA law and pretty unpopular, this is clearly the goal and objective measures make this much harder.



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Based on my experiences, I strongly disagree with the statements above.

Which part?


RE: NCAA task force recommends no test scores - BostonCard - 10-21-2021

Let's all agree to disagree on this and move on.  If you would like to have a respectful discussion about the role of race in admissions, please have it privately.  We have crossed way into Terry's rule territory hear.

BC