<p>The Wall Street Journal has published an article about the new score choice option the Collegeboard will begin implementing this fall.
They talk about this "do-over" mentality that our culture is begin to have. If something isn't good it doesn't matter because we can just do it again.</p>
<p>The score choice thing is fair, if not fair enough. Again, colleges have no way of knowing whether someone has taken the test for the first time completely cold or whether someone has taken it for the first time after preparing for four years and after taking numerous practice tests. There is just no way to tell, and giving one person the advantage when the other simply wanted to be honest in their ability is impossible to discern. </p>
<p>And anyways, the score choice thing doesn't matter anyway. Cornell and many other schools are refusing to accept it. It's total bullcrap.</p>