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by DuskStar
2200 days ago
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> Not to mention that I am not convinced these tests strongly correlate with one’s ability to successfully complete an undergrad degree. I'm pretty sure that they do, at least if you're looking at the set of all students and not "students who got into university X". (If you only look at students who got in, you get issues like this [0] where height does not correlate with performance in the NBA, likely because short guys in the NBA had to be more skilled to get there in the first place) After all, the ACT/SAT are largely poor IQ tests, and IQ really does predict academic success... 0: https://twitter.com/page_eco/status/1160900306588164096 |
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