<p>SAT IIIs or just plain old SATs, educators and ad coms have a clear vision of just how this test, and standardized testing, fits into the grand scheme of college admissions at their respective institutions: “Students’ strengths are not always in standardized testing. It certainly is a benchmark for success in higher education. It’s not “the” benchmark.” Yet, in certain instances the SAT does come into play as a tip factor. Randall C. Deike vp in charge of enrollment management at Penn State readily declares that SAT scores are taken seriously precisely because “The standardized nature of the scale really helps us in leveling the playing field.”</p>
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