One of the many ways the COVID pandemic upended education was with regards to college admissions. Widespread lockdowns meant that in-person tests like the SAT and ACT were no longer offered. That led dozens of high-end universities to drop those requirements. Many thought this was a good thing, leveling the playing field for disadvantaged applicants. But recently, there’s been a trend to reverse that. Which students are being hurt by this decision and which ones are getting a leg up? Our guest, John Friedman, Professor of Economics at Brown University and Co-Director of Opportunity Insights at Harvard University, studies the impact of standardized testing on social capital and economic mobility.
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SAT tests are horrible for a society that believes men can be women, men can have babies and grown men in dresses twerking for little children is educational.
I thought these tests were offensive or something. What gives?
Audio vision media and public broadcasting do you notice the evolution. It's also in Puerto Rico the first time that they are counting voting machines 🥰. ' El Mundo es exrraño "
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