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35895 Re: The Widening Racial Scoring Gap on the SAT College Admissions Test
   zimbler ...if ya can't change the student, change the test!
ribit   POPE   28 Apr 2011
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   I would think the gap would narrow because of the dumbing down of all...
DGpeddler   POPE   28 Apr 2011
6:30 AM

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The Widening Racial Scoring Gap on the SAT College Admissions Test

By: Zimbler0 in POPE
Thu, 28 Apr 11 3:39 AM
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The Widening Racial Scoring Gap on the SAT College Admissions Test

http://www.jbhe.com/features/49_college_admissions-test.html

The Widening Racial Scoring Gap on the SAT College Admissions Test

The racial scoring gap on the SAT test has now become wider than has been the case for the past two decades. Many believe that in the years to come the gap may grow smaller, not because blacks are catching up to whites in educational achievement, but rather because the test makers are adding a writing component to the test that may be manipulated to lessen racial differences and therefore reduce public criticisms of the test.
For many decades The College Board has used a 200 to 800 scoring scale of performance for both the verbal and mathematical sections of the Scholastic Assessment Test. Now a writing component has been added to the SAT. From now on, students will receive three scores each ranging between 200 and 800. In the past a 1600 has been the best possible score on the composite SAT. Hereafter, the best composite score will be 2400. This means that this year's test results will be the last time JBHE will be able to compare black-white SAT scores based on the scoring system that has been used since racial differences in test results were first made public in 1976.


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