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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
I'm thinking this as well. madaboutharry Mar 2014 #3
Computer scored all the way exboyfil Mar 2014 #5
Considering that "the ability to bullshit on demand" is an absolute prerequisite... TygrBright Mar 2014 #11
And we have our thread winner. Brigid Mar 2014 #33
Their profit margin has to be pretty good already.. olddad56 Mar 2014 #12
You don't get rid of them until you have decided that you will not attend amandabeech Mar 2014 #13
Bing bing! Stuckinthebush Mar 2014 #15
Why not. Young people today have such a poor vocabulary question everything Mar 2014 #2
BTW, isn't it 'yung ppl'? CurtEastPoint Mar 2014 #4
OOps... question everything Mar 2014 #7
FTW! KeepItReal Mar 2014 #27
It is interesting with voacabulary developed from reading exboyfil Mar 2014 #17
Actually, I support them on this.... Adrahil Mar 2014 #18
It sounds as if the problem is the method of test scoring... MrMickeysMom Mar 2014 #31
yeah, my wife's an English professor, so I understand the value of writing.... Adrahil Mar 2014 #32
Maybe it's like what voting should be... MrMickeysMom Mar 2014 #39
And then you go somewhere like Free Republic, JoeyT Mar 2014 #21
Free Republic = gibbering morons. raven mad Mar 2014 #23
This is true. When I hear parents complain that their children don't read question everything Mar 2014 #24
Amen to that. JoeyT Mar 2014 #38
I'd like to know how they determine what "fancy vocabulary" is. Jim__ Mar 2014 #6
Well, I hope they dropped "baldric". eppur_se_muova Mar 2014 #9
While they are at it, they ought to consider dropping or lengthening the time requirement LibDemAlways Mar 2014 #8
I always assumed the lack of time in the math section truebluegreen Mar 2014 #10
Expecting students to make intuitive leaps in math is not just unfair but enforces bias in testing. greatlaurel Mar 2014 #14
No doubt you are right truebluegreen Mar 2014 #19
And that's a bad thing. Le Taz Hot Mar 2014 #29
I guess one has to ask what is being tested. truebluegreen Mar 2014 #30
I understand. Le Taz Hot Mar 2014 #34
Writing? What's that? mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2014 #16
Please tell me I'm not the only one here ... surrealAmerican Mar 2014 #28
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
I'm guessing they had to dumb it down for today's students. QuestForSense Mar 2014 #20
maybe instead of criticizing the change we should look at why our public schools are liberal_at_heart Mar 2014 #22
Perfer They Keep Essay Section erpowers Mar 2014 #25
Bad idea on the essay bluestateguy Mar 2014 #26
It is worth noting that most of the above posts suggesting young people can't write LeftyMom Mar 2014 #35
Ha! MissB Mar 2014 #36
I spent all of junior high English writing prompt-driven plug and chug five paragraph essays. LeftyMom Mar 2014 #37
"Weapons grade-BS!" Brigid Mar 2014 #40
Diane Ravitch has a good post about this greatlaurel Mar 2014 #41
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