The flava:
The College Board, the company that administers the SAT exam, said on Tuesday that it would withdraw its much-debated plan to include a so-called adversity score on student test results, saying it had erred in distilling the challenges faced by college applicants to a single number.
The adversity score was made up of the average of two ratings between 1 and 100 — one for the student’s school environment and the other for the student’s neighborhood environment — that indicate the obstacles a student might have overcome, like crime and poverty. The school and neighborhood scores will still be provided to admissions officers, along with other socioeconomic information.
The article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/27/us/sat-adversity-score-college-board.html
Zooze the Horse roams around the pasture near Lamar State College. Zooze thinks about problems in academia. Zhe wants proffies to submit posts (blog posts, not fence posts).
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Friday, August 23, 2019
Wombat of the Copier sends a message to a dean
Dear Dean of Another University,
Using your title in your e-mail requesting that I discuss your daughter's grade with you does not make me feel intimidated. In fact, it makes me less afraid of blowback than had you used
SusiesMommy@Kmail.com. The fact that you're demanding that I violate FERPA gives me reason to suspect that you've violated FERPA yourself at some point and, if anything, I now have something on you, not the other way around. FU.
Love,
--Wombat of the Copier
Using your title in your e-mail requesting that I discuss your daughter's grade with you does not make me feel intimidated. In fact, it makes me less afraid of blowback than had you used
SusiesMommy@Kmail.com. The fact that you're demanding that I violate FERPA gives me reason to suspect that you've violated FERPA yourself at some point and, if anything, I now have something on you, not the other way around. FU.
Love,
--Wombat of the Copier