True, but that doesn’t happen until late high school. I would say if you are waiting for an SAT, it’s going to be a little late.
I am not talking about life skills. SAT is pretty much reading and math, and a very specific type of reading.
Again, my real issue with the Bloomberg article is the insinuation that if colleges don’t require SAT/ACT tests, high schools (and by extension, educators) will “forfeit accountability” and just start slacking.
I am not anti-testing or anti-accountability.