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In reply to the discussion: SAT to drop essay requirement as part of overhaul [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)22. maybe instead of criticizing the change we should look at why our public schools are
failing our students. This change will be good for my autistic son. My daughter who has always excelled at English would do just fine on the essay. My son would not. Maybe instead of criticizing the change we should look at why our schools fail so many students especially the ones who struggle. I get so tired of hearing DUers say that the problem is we don't have high enough standards. DUers clearly have no idea about how many students are struggling. What do we do with them? Just throw them away? Say to them oh, well you're clearly not intelligent enough to meet our elite ivy league standards? Or should we figure out how to fix our damn public school system so that they can find a way to succeed too?
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Sounds like they're trying to up their profit margin. I'm sure they're totally magnanimous.
CurtEastPoint
Mar 2014
#1
Considering that "the ability to bullshit on demand" is an absolute prerequisite...
TygrBright
Mar 2014
#11
This is true. When I hear parents complain that their children don't read
question everything
Mar 2014
#24
While they are at it, they ought to consider dropping or lengthening the time requirement
LibDemAlways
Mar 2014
#8
Expecting students to make intuitive leaps in math is not just unfair but enforces bias in testing.
greatlaurel
Mar 2014
#14
It's not just you. I've never seen that before and it's seriously funny shit!! n/t
winter is coming
Mar 2014
#42
maybe instead of criticizing the change we should look at why our public schools are
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2014
#22
It is worth noting that most of the above posts suggesting young people can't write
LeftyMom
Mar 2014
#35