How did Galileo do on the SATs?
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Better than latest crop, but who knows? On the other hand, we know how well last few gens did, in spite of recentering. E pur si muove.
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Schwuh?
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Decline in SAT score is driven almost entirely by composition effects.
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This refutes me how?
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The increase in numbers of students who take the SAT is not a decline in western civilization.
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Au contraire, esp. w/ usurious gov't-lent student loan racket (Bush + R congress 2005: not dischargeable in bankruptcy). Perhaps we agree.
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If literacy rate goes up, average reading level among literate is a bad metric. Same here.
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Literacy rate is flat (meaning probably down). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_the_United_States …
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It was an analogy. You had those when you took the SATs right ;)
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No, your "goes up" is not an analogy for "flat (or really, falling)".
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