College Admissions Officers and High School Students Differ in Support for 2016 SAT Changes

<p>" … In separate surveys of admissions officers from over 400 of the nation’s top colleges and universities and of nearly 700 high school students, Kaplan finds admissions officers are generally more supportive of the SAT changes than college applicants — with particularly wide disparity in support on the issues of computer-based testing and calculator elimination." …</p>

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<p>Well, I find that calculator elimination strange, myself, and I’m an adult.</p>

<p>Wait, they’re eliminating the use of calculators on the new SAT?? HELLOOOOOO ACT.</p>

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How is that going to work? Put away your calculators for this portion?</p>

<p>Perhaps the other 37 questions does not need calculator at all.</p>