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Not really. On standardized exams, all test takers answer the same questions under the same conditions, usually in multiple-choice format. Such tests reward quick answers to superficial questions. They do not measure the ability to think deeply or creatively in any field.
They become harmful, however, when tests are used to judge students natural abilities and when educators are put under pressure to teach to the test. Schools and parents should always look at standardized tests not as a value judgement on the student, but as an additional data point that can provide some perspective
One critique is simple: standardized tests arent that useful at measuring a students potential. Research has repeatedly shown that a students high school GPA is a better predictor of college success than standardized test scores such as the SAT or ACT. But there are deeper issues, too, involving race and equity.
Albert Einstein once said, Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that its . Nowadays, the American education system needs to take a leaf out of Einsteins book.
Also, a 2020 study by the University of California System found that standardized test scores predict multiple student success factors including college GPA, sophomore retention, and degree completion.
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The primary flaw in standardized testing is its focus on memorization, prioritizing short-term memory over problem-solving. When students study for these tests, we often cram formulas, facts, and vocabulary terms in a limited time frame.
The Drawbacks of Standardized Testing Major Source of Stress. Test anxiety is real, and for many students, standardized tests represent a high-pressure event that can affect their performance. Unhealthy Competition. Doesnt Measure Intelligence. Narrow Scope of Measurement.

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