http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/2087135Math scores on ACT, SAT diverge
By STEVE GIEGERICH
Associated Press
First, the maker of America's second-most popular college entrance exam releases this year's test scores and declares incoming freshmen largely unprepared for math and science classes. A week later, results from the nation's No. 1 test show math scores at a 35-year high.
Something doesn't add up.
In the wake of the annual release of ACT and SAT test scores, educators are disagreeing about what to make of the results.
One testing critic calls the discrepancy a result of marketing efforts aimed at setting the two exams apart.
"These are businesses in a nonprofit form," said Robert Schaeffer of FairTest, an organization that advocates balanced standardized exams.
The ACT scores for the high school class of 2003 were identical in math and science to the year before -- 20.6 and 20.8, respectively, on a 36-point scale.
In the last five years, math and science scores have dropped slightly on the test, taken by nearly 1.2 million of last spring's high school graduates.
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I'll tell ya what doesn't add up giving Iraq 87 Billion and not our Kids! :bounce: