Over 600 faculty members across the University of California system are calling for standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT to be reinstated as a requirement for college admissions. Supporters of the proposal argue that removing test requirements has contributed to a decline in student preparedness, particularly in STEM fields, with some professors reporting they are forced to reteach foundational math skills. They also warn that admissions decisions based heavily on essays, extracurriculars, and GPA may not provide an accurate measure of academic readiness.
The push comes after several years of test-optional policies, which were originally introduced to expand access for lower-income and minority students. Critics now say the experiment has revealed significant gaps in readiness, while supporters of standardized testing argue it remains one of the most reliable indicators of future academic success.
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