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    Standardized Test Taker

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    I sometimes do somewhat okay on standardized tests because I almost never prepare for the tests but whenever I do prepare for it I feel like I did really good because I study what we did the entire semester or school year. I consider myself an okay test taker because I rarely study for them but sometimes I do, I know that's not going to be a good thing in college or for the rest of high school. I used to be an excellent test taker in middle school and elementary school but I just think that I've

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    Standardized Tests are Not a Success Standardized testing has been ruling over the lives of students, making or breaking them in their education without fair judgement. Tests like the SAT and the ACT count for way too much when applying to colleges, which in turn limits the student 's capabilities to thrive in an environment that would benefit them. There are many problems within a standardized test that deems them to be unreliable as a true test of knowledge. Although designed to test groups of

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    On the standardized test I scored on the below section. I do not consider myself a good test taker because I lose trust and confidence in myself so my mind goes blank. I haven't always been this way it normally started happening when I started middle school. To prepare for a standardized test I go to sleep on time but before I do that I always check my notes and reread them. Test questions I do best on are the ones where there isn't word problems. Normally just solving for x type of problems are

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    Standardized Test Flaws

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    students go through when they have to take the Standardized Test. Kids stress out over these big Test called the Standardized Test because they determine students future class. It can go all the way up to the High School where students would take the SAT that would determine one’s future. Also the kind of job people would get in the future. Kids are getting tired of the standardized test. People should take action and giving no kids standardized test. Children are falling behind in schools

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    Standardized tests are discriminatory because they don’t take cultural backgrounds, experiences, or personal lives into account, which leaves students at a disadvantage, which is why standardized tests are more damaging than beneficial to students. According to www.commondreams.org, in New York City, ELL students make up 14.4% of the student body population, and are expected to take a standardized exam between 7 and 8 times before passing. Only about 39.1% of these students end up graduating from

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    Standardized tests don't inspire teachers nor students to go beyond what is expected, making them nothing but the common human being. Senior Fellow, International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE), Sheninger, Eric says” “Standardization follows in the footsteps of a century-old education model focused on industrialization, which influences teachers and administrators in a way where the artist in each of them never evolves. This entrenched system produces students that lack creativity, are

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    Standardized Test Score

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    might be one element that separates these students from his or her dream school- standardized test scores. This one test score could be the difference between attending an Ivy League school or an average level school. In most cases, the best way to succeed on these tests is with the help of expensive practice books or a tutor. However, many students cannot afford these tools, and as a result, will not do well. These tests are simply

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    Knowledge is key, not test scores Learning is knowledge acquired through experience, study, or being taught. Most high schools require kids to pass certain tests to graduate. Also, colleges require certain test scores to be admitted. Therefore, most teachers teach just to pass a test not for the actual fact of learning. This way is wrong because not every person learns the same. Teachers who understand the meaning of being taught also understand that not everybody learns the same, so colleges

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    Standardized Tests Should Be Abolished In Schools For millions of students across America, the arrival of springtime means one thing: time for standardized tests. Students are often filled with dread over the thought of having to sit in stuffy, cramped rooms for hours at a time without snacks, water, or breaks, in order to take a mind-numbing test for their school. After completing these time-sensitive, high pressure tests, they are used to measure the average intelligence per school in each city

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    The way I take a standardized test is the night before i will study the subject that will be in the test so I can be prepared when I am testing. There will be some problems I struggle in when I am taking the test but I do my best to solve it out. I consider my self and good tester because because I am always about 60% prepare when I have to take a test. I feel like I have always been a good tester because I feel like I am always prepared to take a test I don't struggle as much when I am prepared

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