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Research shows the SAT is racist, sexist, and classist. So why are some elite schools reinstating the test as an admission requirement?
is an associate professor of psychology at Hope College and a mother of two. She researches character development among parents of young children (in a Zulu South African community) and in elementary ...
Research shows the SAT is racist, sexist, and classist. So why are some elite schools reinstating the test as an admission requirement?