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    Standardized testing has become an extremely common practice in American public schools and throughout the rest of the world. Standardized tests are used as a way to test a student's knowledge of a given topic; However, there are many problems with the widespread use of standardized tests. One of the most commonly used standardized tests in America is the SAT, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, which was originally designed to level the playing field for students across America and provide an accurate assessment of their knowledge. Some of the major problems that have emerged with the SAT are that the test benefits those who can afford expensive test prep courses, as well as fundamental problems with the fundamental design of the test. Recently, the College Board, the organization responsible for developing the SAT, made unprecedented changes to how the test was administered and how students could prepare for it. Standardized testing has become an epidemic in America, the SAT is a prime example of the fundamental problems with standardized testing, but the recent changes are a huge step toward reforming the testing process. The SAT has many significant fundamental problems with the way the test is administered. designed and the way students prepare for it. A major problem with the SAT is the writing portion of the test. Research by SAT reviewers shows that the most important factor correlated with a high score on the essay portion was essay length (Balf). The test raters do not focus on the actual content of the essay, but only on the length and vocabulary usage (Balf). This is a problem because the SAT is designed to assess a student's intelligence level, and if the test is only... middle of article...... I hope to resolve some of the problems associated with the SAT, but there is more at stake than simply trying to provide a more standardized test. The reason these changes are truly beneficial is that they are the first step toward reforming our nation's ability to provide the opportunity for all who desire a decent and appropriate education, because it is the true embodiment of America, a place where everyone can succeed. Cite Balf, Todd. “The Story Behind the SAT Overhaul.” The New York Times March 6, 2014: n. page. Sometimes. Internet. March 7, 2014..Phelps, Richard P. “Characteristics of an Effective Student Testing System.” » Procon.org. Np, June 21, 2011. Web. March 7. 2014. .