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College Board Assessments

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College Board Assessments are standardized testing instruments administered by the College Board, primarily used for college admissions and placement. The most well-known assessments include the SAT, PSAT, and AP exams. These assessments aim to evaluate students' readiness for college-level work and help institutions make informed admissions decisions.

Key Features

  • Standardized testing format designed for high school students
  • Includes the SAT for college admissions
  • Provides AP exams for advanced placement and college credit qualification
  • Offers PSAT/NMSQT as a preliminary SAT test and scholarship screening tool
  • Aligned with college readiness standards
  • Widely recognized and used by U.S. colleges and universities

Pros

  • Standardized assessments can provide a uniform measure of academic skills
  • AP exams allow students to earn college credits and advance their studies early
  • The tests are widely recognized, facilitating college admissions processes
  • Preparation resources are extensive, aiding student success

Cons

  • Can induce significant stress and anxiety among students
  • Criticized for potential cultural and socioeconomic biases
  • May not fully capture a student's overall abilities or potential
  • Cost barriers for some students to access prep resources or testing fees

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