Sats essays 'should be scrapped'

Jan 2009
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Just about everyone I've talked to sees the essay as useless. A number of the good colleges in America don't even look at the essay score. If they really wanted an essay, then they would just ask you to take the ACT.

It's also a really pointless essay that doesn't leave a lot of room to actually grade anything. The old grammatical tests would have probably done more.

The only real benefit is that it is just about impossible to truly prepare for the essay, so it should give a good view of someone's ability to really write on command. In practice, it just results in a bunch of factory produced essays that hit the standard three points you'd expect an impromptu school essaya to hit.
 

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Jan 2009
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Just about everyone I've talked to sees the essay as useless. A number of the good colleges in America don't even look at the essay score. If they really wanted an essay, then they would just ask you to take the ACT.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that most colleges don't look at it yet because the essay was recently added to the SAT and the old review systems didn't check for it. I think as time passes more and more colleges will start to look at the essay and set essay requirements similar to the section requirements.
 
Jan 2013
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Sat essays are ridiculous. Graders are given a huge stack of essays to grade in a certain period of time.

Having graded essays myself, I can tell you that 2 minutes is not not enough at all to gauge a students writing ability. Especially when considering how much of the SAT that essay is worth.
 
Jan 2009
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that most colleges don't look at it yet because the essay was recently added to the SAT and the old review systems didn't check for it. I think as time passes more and more colleges will start to look at the essay and set essay requirements similar to the section requirements.

I don't think that's what is happening. I just went through the whole college process, and most recruiters didn't care. If they really, really, really, wanted to see your writing skill, then they had their own tried and true essay screening process. Most of them didn't seem to like it and it just isn't catching on with them. It caused a big stir when they first introduced it and I thought I heard a number of college soundly looking into it. A few years later and the big name schools had either dropped it or didn't give much thought to it.

They really shouldn't either. It is just a factory produced essay. There's even a style that College Board suggests. You do the first paragraph with a literary reference, the second with a personal story, and the third with a schooling experience. Slap on a conclusion and you're done. It does very little to show actual skill in writing.

The colleges that care just ask you to write a real essay for them. The University of Chicago is a good example. They didn't look at the writing score, they just had me write an essay about a picture of my choosing.

I have a feeling that the colleges would like to judge students by their own standard, not College Board's.

I also just remembered the biggest problem. The essay kicks the test into the 4 hour range (if I remember correctly). That was agonizing and seemed much worse than the previous one (I had the joy of taking one pretty early in my schooling).
 
Jan 2009
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Im not sure I agree with the SATs being scraped, it helps you alot for what sets you are put in throughout school... it gives people a chance to prove themselves with these exams. On the other hand, some people are really bad with exams so this could be a disadvantage for them
 
Jan 2009
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I definitely don't thing that the SATs as a whole should be scrapped. The math and reading portions are still good standards for one's ability to do schoolwork. They've had a steady correlation with grade's in college, so it makes sense to keep them around.

The essay just seems like a needless addition though. I always felt like it was the SAT making a failed attempt to stay modern.
 
Jan 2009
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I didn't do too well on the SATs but have been doing well in college so far.

As for scrapping it, I think it should instead have less weight and some new system should be developed to evaluate students in a more fair manner. A real common sense test should be made, not some time trial trivia which is what I think of when someone brings up the topic of the SATs..
 
Jan 2009
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I believe myself to be a very academically bright person however when it comes to putting things down on paper or in writing I mess up or get it wrong or don't get my point across as well as I would like.

I did well in school anyway but I really do think that GCSE's SATs and other such schemes should be replaced I think schools should take on more of a vocational route like UK colleges do.

Rick
 
Aug 2018
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Did you know that cursive writing is no longer taught in schools here in the USA? Cursive writing!!!
 
Feb 2019
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Admit a kid who does not pass the SAT for math or language or other topics? Fine. Then after a semester in a trigonometry or chemistry class where a professor wasted his/her time trying to teach someone who knows little to nothing.... well, you get the idea.
 
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