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UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS AND STANDARDIZED TESTING
Arun Alagappan President,Advantage Testing and The Advantage Testing Foundation
www.advantagetesting.com
Testing and University Admissions Policies
The SAT or the ACT?
OVERVIEW
SAT Subject Tests
How to Prepare
TESTING AND UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS POLICIES
Uneven grading systems
WHY USE STANDARDIZED TESTS?
Grade inflation
Diamonds in the rough
• “One hundred years’ evidence suggests that testing increases achievement.”
• “Testing with feedback produces the strongest positive effect on achievement.”
WHAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITIES?
Academics
Secondary School
Standardized test scores
WHAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITIES?
GPA
SAT or ACT
Class rank
SAT Subject Tests
Rigor of curriculum
Extracurricular activities Special talent/ability
WHAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITIES?
Athletics
Social service
Professional experience
Personal statement School recommendation Teacher recommendations
WHAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITIES?
Personal interview
• Character/personal qualities • Leadership • Ethics • Sensitivity • Diversity • Ethnic • Socioeconomic • Geographic • Other • Alumni relation/legacy • Level of applicant interest
WHAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITIES?
Ø Early Decision (commitment) Ø Early Action (no commitment) Ø Single-Choice Early Action (no commitment)
ADMISSIONS NOTIFICATIONS POLICIES
SAT OR ACT?
SAT
ACT
SAT VS . ACT
Required sections
Reading Writing and Language Math–No Calculator Math–Calculator
Reading English Math Science
Length
3 hours + 50-minute optional essay
2 hours and 55 minutes + 40-minute optional essay
Answer choices
4; some grid-in Math
4; 5 in Math
Scoring
400–1600 composite, two scores combined
1–36 composite, average of each section
ACT SCIENCE TEST
• 40 questions on 6 passages • 35 minutes • Tests interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and problem-solving • Some scientific knowledge required
GROWING POPULARITY OF ACT
• Fewer distractors • Curricular relevance • Less vocabulary • Easier reading • Introduced score choice
• College preparedness • Greater rigor • Recover market share
CHANGES TO THE SAT
ACT Composite SAT Composite Percentile 34 1520–1550 99 28 1310–1340 88 22 1100–1140 58 15 810–840 10
ACT/SAT CONCORDANCE TABLES
• Score choice • Single-sitting highest scores • Superscore • Full disclosure • Cancellation • Special requirements
REPORTING SCORES: WHAT TO KNOW
SAT SUBJECT TESTS
Science: Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics
Standard: French, German, Modern Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish With listening: French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Languages
SUBJECTS TESTED
History: US,World
Literature
Math: Level 1, Level 2
Math 1
Math 2
Number of questions
50
50
Calculator
Permitted
Permitted (and more frequently needed)
Topics
Math concepts similar to SAT
More complex math
3 years of secondary-level math: 2 algebra, 1 geometry
Recommended curricular background
4 years of secondary-level math: trigonometry or pre-calculus
Curve
Difficult
Generous
WHICH SUBJECT TEST IN MATH?
UNDERSTANDING CURVES
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