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GMAT
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Disadvantages for Standardized Testing
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Standardized exams are structured to test one's mental skills such as short term memory. So a lot of times, you will find a student who just take a vocab memory class, or a prep class a month or two before the exam and end up scoring higher on these standardized tests than another student, who academically has a much higher overall GPA. That itself, is a true disadvantage of the test, simply because it clearly fails to measure a students's true academic ability.
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Faye C.
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Thursday Jun 10, 2010 at 8:18 AM
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