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How important was my standardized test score?
Sure, I studied for my standardized tests, but I also avoided taking any A.P. science (no guaranteed "A" there).
I scored high on my standardized tests from first grade onward, and that meant I eventually got marked as highly gifted.
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I had great grades in college, at Seton Hall, but my grades on standardized tests were always bad, and I never understood why.
I received a low score on my first-ever standardized test, for which our segregated school did not prepare us.
I can't think of an instance in my life when a standardized test has piqued my curiosity.
"If my future were determined by my performance on a standardized test," Mrs. Obama has repeatedly said, "I wouldn't be here, I guarantee that".
I took a while to think about this issue, principally because I know that my privilege affords me the opportunity to opt my children out of standardized tests without much fear of personal consequence.
But on state-mandated standardized tests, my students still scored "below basic" because even the two or three years of progress they made in one year meant that they were still reading at levels below what was expected of rising 10th graders.
So I expect that my children will taken standardized tests - possibly many over the course of their lives.
When I would fill out my info on a standardized test under ethnicity I checked off "other" and wrote in "Italian".
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