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"After World War II, when the United States faced increased military and scientific competition from the Soviet Union, selective universities began to assign greater weight to academic factors, including the SAT, said Nicholas Lemann, who has written about the history of standardized testing and is a professor of journalism at Columbia University."

Can a student who scores below 1400 complete a challenging STEM major? Are SAT scores predictive of actual college performance, regardless of race? 🤔
These are empirical questions and the answers have been known FOR A LONG TIME, even if they are too challenging for leftists and wordcels.


@MeridianMindset @octal

May 26, 2018
Consequences of meritocracy: Caltech dominates in fraction of undergrads who go on to win Nobel (incl. Lit and Econ), Fields, or Turing prize. 3x Harvard rate, and >100x the rate of many good public universities.

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