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Understanding standardized tests like the SAT, ACT and GMAT
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Standardized tests are part of every American student’s life. Whether students or their parents like it, standardized test scores are quickly becoming indicators of achievement. Students take standardized tests when they are in grade school without even knowing what they are taking. Students are required to take the ACT What does all this mean for the typical college student? Get your thinking caps out, sharpen your number two pencils and be ready. Standardized tests aren’t going anywhere. Study for these tests, because they are important. But how important are they? Tests such as the ACT The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) The important thing to remember when it comes to these standardized tests is that these tests don’t necessarily indicate the future success of a student, but they are important in seeing how far along a student is at a particular point of time. Students shouldn’t stress about these tests to the point of causing an ulcer. Students should prepare, study hard and try their very best, then let it go afterward. Stressing about these tests won’t help anyone pass them. Effort is all anyone can really ask. Read more at: http://news.search4careercolleges.com/01-2006/understanding-standardized-tests/. Tags: careercolleges qualifications understanding standardized achievement instruction necessarily performance proficiency scholarship admissions applicants government importance indicators management admission afterward extremely important practical predictor stressing academic advanced User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review |
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