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Harvard University is among the latest institutions to announce it is reversing its test-optional policy and requiring students to submit test scores in their applications. For the writer Emi Nietfeld, it’s a positive sign. But one thing she did have control over was studying for standardized tests. In this audio essay, Nietfeld explains how Scantron sheets helped her unlock a better life. (A full transcript of this audio essay will be available on Monday in the audio player above.)
Persons: Emi Nietfeld, it’s, Nietfeld Organizations: Harvard University
The SAT Gave Me Hope - The New York Times
  + stars: | 2024-03-27 | by ( Emi Nietfeld | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Many schools have embraced the test-optional rule under the assumption that it would bolster equity and diversity, since higher scores are correlated with privilege. Many low-income and minority students withheld scores that could have gotten them in, wrongly assuming that their scores were too low, according to an analysis by Dartmouth. I was one of the disadvantaged youths who are often failed by test-optional policies, striving to get into college while in foster care and homeless. What these conversations overlook is the hope these tests offer students who are in difficult situations. I will always feel tenderness toward the Scantron sheets that unlocked higher education and a better life.
Organizations: University of Texas, Austin, ACT, Dartmouth
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