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Standardized Test Do Not Measure Intelligence
We go to school for twelve years, and throughout those twelve years we learn many techniques and a variety of subjects. The techniques we learn in elementary school we pursue it into middle school. Once finishing middle school everything becomes more challenging. Walking into high school is a really big step, and also very stressful. Going into junior year and senior year is when you set your mind to different goals and you start asking yourself “What college do I want to attend?” “Am I even capable of being successful in the career I want to persevere in?” All those questions depend on a test score, throughout junior year every student is getting prepared for the test that relies on their future. …show more content…

The answer is they can’t. A test score should not be able to determine what college you should go to. Students are more than just how fast they can answer multiple choice questions on a standardized test, or how fast you can write an essay. Students represent their hard work by their grades and a high GPA and that is what truly represents someone’s intelligence. Just as the author Evelyn Lee stated in her article that “these test scores may not mean much scholastically speaking. Aspects of an application such as high school GPA are the main determinant of how well a student does at a university — not SAT scores. In fact, those scores don’t say much at all with regard to how well a student will do in school.” Standardized test do not measure how well you analyze a text/article, writing and speaking clearly and how social you are with your classmates or people in general. They only measure how much a student can memorize and how much guessing they can do in a matter …show more content…

Social Studies, History, and for all intents and purposes, Science, are ignored, while topics such as advanced mathematics and English are elevated far above their real world relevance. Science, while technically included in the ACT, is reduced to reading complicated graphs and interpreting their results–– a tiny portion of what the field of science really amounts to. Important standardized test such as the ACT or SAT should rely more on aesthetic subjects than just the basic subjects so students can be more interested in it, and they can actually show what they are capable off. Also, having to sit in a classroom for hours, with people you may not even know and having to re-read an article because you can not focus can put a lot of amount of stress on a student. Which, can also make students fail at taking a standardized test even if they are an intelligent person. “it’s important to remember that standardized tests don’t measure intelligence. What they measure is how well a student can sit and take a test. They measure how well students can learn the tricks to beat the system.” (Lee 2015) The most important circumstance of taking a standardized test is how well someone can memorize the steps and tricks not how intelligent someone

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