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> > No, colleges have found that the SAT produces racial demographics they don’t like.

> Where does that come from, other than repetition?

You started out talking about socioeconomic status, but by the end of your post you admitted getting rid of the SAT is an effort to “address racism.” People think getting rid of the SAT is about race and not class because proponents of the policies admit as much.

> I'm not talking about the LSAT

The SAT and LSAT are very similar both in content and distribution of outcomes.

> (and bar exam performance isn't a meaningful indicator of much - the great majority of aspiring lawyers pass their bar exams).

Half the people who take the LSAT are excluded from even attending law school based largely on LSAT score. Students with lower LSAT scores are at high risk of failing their classes or failing the bar: http://outsidethelawschoolscam.blogspot.com/2018/01/using-ls....

> If that's true (and I don't know that it is, especially on the scale of what has happened to blacks)

The SAT is highly correlated with socioeconomic status. And most poor people are white.

> what does that does that have to do with racism against black kids?

Is the SAT “racist” or is it biased against people with low socioeconomic status? Two quite different things.

As to what’s “reactionary” or not, you should try recalibrating your bubble. The majority of white, Asian, Hispanic, and Black people oppose the practice of using race as a consideration in school admissions: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/02/25/most-americ.... They also say test scores and grades should be the main factors for admissions. The “race progressives” are a minority even among minority groups.



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