Fewer than half of the 2013 graduating seniors who took the test got "college-ready" scores.
Friday, September 27, 2013
This Year's SAT Scores Are Out, and They're Grim
Of the 1.66 million high school students in the class of 2013 who
took the SAT, only 43 percent were academically prepared for college-level work,
according to this year’s SAT Report on College & Career Readiness. For the
fifth year in a row, fewer than half of SAT-takers received scores that
qualified them as “college-ready.”
The College Board considers a score of 1550 to be the
“College and Career Readiness Benchmark.” Students who meet
the benchmark(PDF) are more likely to enroll in a four-year college, more
likely to earn a GPA of a B- or higher their freshman year, and more likely to
complete their degree.
“While some might see stagnant scores as no news, the
College Board considers them a call to action. These scores can and must change
— and the College Board feels a sense of responsibility to help make that
happen,” the report said.
Read more at The Atlantic
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