Enlighten me with some nuanceNuance
And if a kid can't make the grades, how will they learn a playbook. Maybe that was guidrys downfall /s
Enlighten me with some nuanceNuance
Doesn't apply to Athletic Department.For admission into the fall 2026 class, prospective students will be required to submit their standardized test scores. This follows a 5 year period where UM suspended the requirement.
Good to see the change -- standardized test scores are important. I wonder if this is an Echeverria mandate.
Standardized test score policy reinstated for fall 2026 undergraduate admissions cycle
The University of Miami will require standardized test scores beginning in fall 2026, ending the temporary test optional process put in place during the pandemic.news.miami.edu
This would be more applicable for QB… but for a DT not so much.Tough ****. If you can't handle a test how can you handle a road game? Wouldn't that cause anxiety? You either know the material or you dont
This is a great point, but I feel that not having the test score didn't help my son. He had a 34 ACT and a 35 Superscore, yet he was waitlisted in 2023. IMO this will have not impact on Athletics.My greater point which I didn't convey fully is for something to be standard all things must be equal. Meaning our education system must be equal across the country which we both know is not the case without getting into all that surronds it. I added anxiety because test anxiety is real for some. That's why colleges have moved to creating centers or using rooms for those who have learning disabilities and anxieties. In short I was saying highschools don't do the best of that speaking largely on the public school system. I don't disagree that academic performance is important but placing entry on a score from one test seems asinine as it can disregard achievement elsewhere
Agreed, athletics is big business at this point. They will find a way to get who they want in. Sucks they waitlisted your son but I'm sure he'll land or landed where he is supposed to be and will do amazingThis is a great point, but I feel that not having the test score didn't help my son. He had a 34 ACT and a 35 Superscore, yet he was waitlisted in 2023. IMO this will have not impact on Athletics.
I think coloring between the lines gets you into Harvard these days … good to see it back imoGood, it's not rocket surgery. Basic requirement of competency.
I don’t. My company is in the space and it’s a big issue because of accreditation and program completion rates. May be more specifics in certain degrees but yeah low performing students propped up during COVID to push through enter high ed unprepared and burn out or drop. Most of the enrollment questions were answered with last weeks news about the data being collected incorrectly so now this will be the main focus. Butts in seats.Do you have a good article or paper on this?
Been a hypothesis of mine for a minute, but haven't done much research.
Interesting.I don’t. My company is in the space and it’s a big issue because of accreditation and program completion rates. May be more specifics in certain degrees but yeah low performing students propped up during COVID to push through enter high ed unprepared and burn out or drop. Most of the enrollment questions were answered with last weeks news about the data being collected incorrectly so now this will be the main focus. Butts in seats.
They are not a farce. They are one of several data points to consider, like GPA, extracurricular activities, personal essay, letters of recommendation, etc...but one with a baseline that allows a true comparison across multiple applicants, because as you say, some school districts are garbage and the posted GPA for that school could be meaningless. An institution of higher learning NOT having standards for admission would be a farce.Standardized tests are a farce. It doesn't take into account anxiety. It doesn't take into account school districts/teacher quality. If curriculum was standardized and taught at the same pace across the board then it would be more valid. However such is not the case which makes it nothing more than an outdated way of measurement.
Nailed it.If a recruit doesn't want to do this to come here, you wouldn't want that recruit to come here. He won't work out.
Equality in Outcome is a farce.Standardized tests are a farce. It doesn't take into account anxiety. It doesn't take into account school districts/teacher quality. If curriculum was standardized and taught at the same pace across the board then it would be more valid. However such is not the case which makes it nothing more than an outdated way of measurement.
Yeah, **** anybody with any kind of imperfection. As a matter of fact, let's round them all up and send them to camps. That's what they get for being born different than us, am I right?maybe schools are better off not having students that experience anxiety taking a test. How are they going to fare in the real world?
Enlighten me with some nuance
And if a kid can't make the grades, how will they learn a playbook. Maybe that was guidrys downfall /s
You ever attend the DG Anchor Splash pool event? O M F GA lot of my fellow Alumni got Tad Footitis.
Give me the hot chicks at the pool and a great football program. Love my Sun Tan U.
EnfermotasYou ever attend the DG Anchor Splash pool event? O M F G
Tiffany Arrington (sideline reporter who went by Jill) was a member at the time.
many , if not most, schools dropped them when COVID hit..Glad to see this. Should have never been dropped.