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And what they're constantly doing, I mean, this is the thing.SAT is fighting ACT.
SAT is fighting ACT.
SAT tutoring, to make some bucks on the side, there.
Sat next to John Law and watched the film with him when we played in Sacramento.
SAT and laughed and finally couldn't take any more stop me was there
The SAT, the goal is to measure college readiness and the best way to do well on that is to just be college ready.
the SAT or the ACT, the LSAT is uh way more difficult as you can see.
the SAT is the great proxy by which we sort children we've added a writing component at the same time that there is
That's the SAT idea.
And this new SAT is being designed to be more aligned with what students actually learn in school.
There was some SAT tutoring, in there.
We looked at the SAT scores before getting into school.
Now the SAT is an achievement test, it's a test of what you have learned.
It is Sat Chit Ananda, eternal, full of knowledge, and full of bliss.
They looked at SAT scores, they looked at grades, they looked mental and physical fitness, everything they could think of, nothing predicted retention.
They aced their SAT subject tests and they came to MIT.
come up with their SAT scores, and their GPAs-- And actually, this is kind of interesting because Google's very, as you know, very data-oriented.
The ones with low SAT scores couldn't be dispatched quickly because some of them were superb and thoughtful writers with courtesy passed the numbers to the singular .
Which is why the SATs are four hours long, and our test has to be-- well we're measuring one sub area,
higher on their SATs on average than the low delayers.
and reading sections of the SAT.
Why are we clinging to the SAT so much?
Raise your hand if you took the SAT or the ACT.
This kid was super smart-- great SAT scores, by the way-- got into an Ivy League, but dropped out because of the culture shock,
They're launching a new SAT in 2016.
I wound up being an SAT tutor for six years.
like an IQ test or an SAT, you'll do better than you would have if you just sat in silence or listened to something else, like heavy metal or whatever.
You need extra help on SAT scores or whatever, you get a tutor.
If we continue to rely too heavily on the SAT, we'll never get the kind of reflective diversity
This week Eutelsat is going to get MR Sat to reckon a new K-band radio frequency.
But let's talk a little bit about the SAT.
But I got this strange message to use the SAT phone and to call home.
And CubeSat semantics means you have to have "Sat" at the end of your name, with apologies.
Does that mean that there might be small sat solutions?
of art books above the table where her sewing machine SAT was a pinewood
gone backwards in writing so this at a time when the SAT had which is the you know America's great sorting machine and
And how many of you got 800 on your SATs?
And when I told this to the people at Princeton that make the SAT, they were stunned.
we do have these standardized tests, the SAT and the AP test, but the ideal is you don't take them when you're 17, like everyone lockstep takes them when you're 17; you take them when
Interestingly, not really a gender gap on SAT, on standardized tests.
What is the relationship of the Khan Academy mission and test prep to SATs?
the industry in the 1990s: kids getting other kids to take their SATs for them; applicants who wrote their own recommendations; people pretending to be Rothchilds and ranch hands.
These children who were able to wait longer for the preferred rewards tended to have better life outcomes as measured by SAT scores, educational attainment, body
of schools, Middlebury-- they still rely pretty heavily on the SAT as a way of deciding
But only 9,000 black kids scored 1,200 or above on the math and verbal sections of the SAT last year.
We don't have a good predictor of that outcome through the LSAT, the SAT, the GRE, none of those.
A most recent example is that Khan has been selected as the preparatory tools and technology for the 2016 SAT, which
or something-- that I-- --should, um-- I'd just get a job tutoring as an SAT tutor, because it just seemed like, why bother
And so we just happened to have, on this sat, we have two antennas.
But more interestingly, they have a 210 point advantage out of 1600 points on the SAT.
It's your rank relative to your peers in your class, not your SAT score or your IQ.
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