I stopped when it got to 10 for and none against, and I knew it was going to happen.
We were also naive.
The biggest critics? Idiots with megaphones. As I once told someone, "If you go test optional, get ready for the onslaught of stupid."
But I was a mediocre student. And my parents had 8th grade educations.
They were the flotsam and jetsam no one ever talks about.
And I thought that was wrong.
They don't.
And if private universities want to find students who are outstanding in the classroom and good on those tests, that's their right. I'd just never want to work at one.
And public universities should be about something different. About 70% of students attend public universities, and at their best, they represent something really important.
The same ones hurt by tests.
Isn't that absurd? Think about it for a bit.
Yes, it's absurd.
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It's for all the kids who will someday be great, and now have the opportunity to.
For @FairTestOffice and @AcceptGroup and the people at @BowdoinCollege and @BatesCollege
And, of course, for Norman Borlaug.