An interesting look at the SAT

<h1>Abolish</a> the SAT</h1>

<p>i disagree with that guy a hundred percent.</p>

<p>Okay, for the sake of the balance:
Why</a> America Needs the SAT.</p>

<p>Shall we tip the balance?</p>

<p>SAT</a> Scores Down Again, Wealth Up Again</p>

<p>"Just how skewed the system is toward the already advantaged is illustrated by the findings of a recent study of 146 selective colleges and universities, which concluded that students from the top quartile of the socioeconomic hierarchy (based on parental income, education and occupation) are 25 times more likely to attend a “top tier” college than students from the bottom quartile."
(The</a> New College Try)</p>

<p>This seems to correlate with the previous article's main point: “The SAT is increasingly a wealth test, and it provides the highest scores for those who have the most opportunity in society."
(SAT</a> Scores Down Again, Wealth Up Again)</p>