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 @weggsGreen  from Colorado  commented…2yrs2Y

I certainly don't think it's unfair. To prepare for a standardized test also means you have the drive to actually study for it, and that you actually care about your education. I think just because a test is able to be prepared for does NOT mean that it makes the test invalid, and that there's more nuance to this than just "number higher or lower".

 @9LHGWS7Democrat from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

We were forced to take PSATs since 6th grade but never took any preparatory ACTs. I took multiple SATs in high school and did not get a good score. I did an ACT in 12th grade as a last resort because my SATs were low. I got a relatively high ACT score. If I had taken annual practice ACTs starting in 6th grade the same way we took PSATs, I could have gotten a score for an Ivy League level school. The government should either give both preparatory SATs and ACTs starting from the same grade or get rid of them completely

 @9LHG3NB from Louisiana  commented…2yrs2Y

 @9LHDBQJDemocrat from Illinois  commented…2yrs2Y

I think that it is good for those who are stronger at taking test rather than project and others assignments, however for those who tend to stress our, or don't have the bets memory it's kind of unfair because it leaves them stressed out and at a disadvantage

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