The SAT exam will be adding an “adversity score” to the test that will take into account a student’s socioeconomic background in an effort to help colleges take a more rounded approach in the admissions process.
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SAT to Give Students ‘Adversity Score’ to Capture Social and Economic BackgroundThe College Board plans to assign an adversity score to every student who takes the SAT to try to capture their social and economic background, jumping into the debate raging over race and class in college admissions.
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SAT to add 'adversity score' that will factor student hardshipsThe adversity score will take into consideration a student's neighborhood, family and school environments and then generate a number based on those factors.
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SAT adds ‘adversity score’ amid concerns that privileged students have an unfair advantageThe measure will be based on a variety of indicators about their neighborhood, family and high school environments.
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The College Board Will Give Students An 'Adversity Score' To Contextualize SAT NumbersThe program aims to give college admissions officers more information about applicants' socioeconomic background, like family income, neighborhood crime and poverty rates, and more.
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Coming soon to the SAT: An ‘adversity score’ offering a snapshot of challenges students face
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SAT testing company to add 'disadvantage' score to some students' examsThe move aims to even the playing field so that striving students from low-income backgrounds get full consideration by college admissions officers.
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Felicity Huffman Admitted She Paid $15,000 To Increase Her Daughter's SAT ScoreThe 'Desperate Housewives' actor pleaded gulty on Monday. Prosecutors recommended she be sentenced to four months in prison.
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College SAT results to include another score: Hardship in students' livesAn “adversity score” will be added to SAT results — meant to give admission officers a glimpse into students' socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Four Reasons The College Board's New Adversity Score Is A Bad IdeaThe College Board's new adversity score, which it will calculate for students taking the SAT is meant to address evidence that children of wealthy, college-educated parents score higher on the SAT than less privileged students. It is not advisable for at least four reasons.
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