SAT Reading Scores Hit 40-Year Low

Written by Pat's Papers | Tuesday, 25 September 2012 8:23 AM


Some disturbing news of the front page of the Washington Post this morning: SAT reading scores have hit a 40-year low. Experts say the downward trend may have something to do with the growing number of students taking the test, many of whom are from lower-income backgrounds. Apparently, family income is strongly correlated with a student’s performance on the test. All in all, fifty-seven percent of test takers didn’t score high enough “to indicate likely success in college.”

SOURCE: Washington Post

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