Phillip Ackerman, a professor of psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the study's lead author, said that they also hope
university admissions officers consider taking into account what applicants «know,» in addition to their grades and standardized test scores.
Pupils who took the new maths GCSE in 2017 will be faced with employers and
university admissions officers who will think candidates performed poorly despite gaining a 4.
A fraught romantic comedy, shot through with anxiety about getting your child into an Ivy League school or else, «Admission» stars Tina Fey as a Princeton
University admissions officer with a secret.
Jon Reider, a
Stanford University admissions officer said, «Homeschoolers bring certain skills, motivation, curiosity, the capacity to be responsible for their education, that high schools don't induce very well.»
To decide who should receive offers,
university admissions officers use the GCSE and AS Level results to assess students» potential alongside personal statements, school references and teachers» assessments of likely grades.
The department for education analysts and ministers were wrong in interpreting their (flawed) statistical analysis to conclude that
university admissions officers gained no additional value in assessing students» potential from AS Level results.
They also hope that
university admissions officers consider taking into account what applicants «know» (for example, what they learned in their high school elective classes), in addition to their grades and standardized test scores.
There are few college application works that can boast doing an item that's never been finished before or that's innovative and unique to
the university admission officers reading a lot of these essays.