Welcome to the Pre-Pre SAT

October 23, 2008     Posted in News

sat_250×251.jpgRemember when you had to prepare for the SATs? The courses, the books, the tutors, and missing many Saturdays with your friends to take those damn practice tests? Yeah, that totally sucked.

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And remember even before that when you were a sophomore and you had to take the PSAT? The Saturday morning spent at school instead of in bed (with reruns of Saved By the Bell), and then that stupid breakdown that told you what your future held (mine said “guidance counselor”)? Yeah, that totally sucked too.

Especially since I hate kids.

Looks like those fools at College Board (those are the people behind the SAT and PSAT, by the way) want to ruin yet another part of your life. This time: middle school. They are sick of losing potential testers to the dreaded ACT (which was so. much. better.), so they decided to rope em in early. Like, in 8th grade.

The College Board claims that this new test will point out areas that students need to work on to be successful in both high school and college, but it is basically just another way to make a few bucks, freak parents the eff out, and piss off 13 year olds across the country.

I may dislike children, but I still feel for them. Another test? There is already plenty of controversy surrounding the validity of the SAT to predict future success, so how can anyone think this test will be any different? And I made it through high school and college successfully without this test, so why burden these poor, defenseless kids (who already have enough to worry about with braces and acne) with another test?!

Just be glad this happened long after we finished all that standardized testing. Although, if College Board has its way, there may be a standardized test for getting a job. Or finding a new apartment. Or having kids.

But maybe that one won’t be so bad.

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3 Comments on "Welcome to the Pre-Pre SAT"
  1. Allison says:
    Thu, 23rd Oct 20086:10 am 

    It's just another example of America operating under the assumption that college is the only way to create a person viable to society, and that if you do not attend, you will fail to achieve anything.

    I think it's bullcrap personally, and I would not allow my child to take it. Standardized testing does not accurately judge the ability of every child to do well in schooling and it assumes college is the only route after high school.

    It's a basic flaw in the general education system, only being helped by people like the College Board.

  2. Sarabeth - Universit says:
    Thu, 23rd Oct 20089:24 am 

    i HATE standardized tests.

    i grew up in texas, with the effin TAAS, and then TAKS tests.

    teachers in this messed up state only taught to the test. it was horrible.

    but i'm sad to say that my school district gave a normal SAT to a select group of 7th graders. no prep, no psat, nothing. they just threw us into the testing room with high school jrs and srs. i ended up getting state recognition for my score, and my sister got mad because i beat her score when she took it her sr. year :(

  3. nerdygirlatw says:
    Thu, 11th Feb 20106:25 pm 

    I just wrote an article about a similar thing on my blog. It's so ridiculous!

    http://www.nerdygirlatw.com...

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