the pros are very little and the only one i can think of is it helps to keep students on track with their grade level standards but it takes time away from teaches to teach vital subjects and it takes all year to prepare students for the test. the test measures the students ability to learn and the teachers ability to teach. Students who are moe gifted than others aren't challenged because the test is supposed to measure if they are right on track with their grade level learning standards and it does not push the gifted students so it pushes the gifted students to go for mediocrecy not above and beyond. Also the schools that aren't doing well with their test scores funds are cut which causes the students to fall behind because they don't have the enough money to afford new textbooks and computers so the students can learn what they need to pass the test.
Here are some pros and cons of intelligence test: Pros - let you gauge your intelligence, sets a standard, gives something to strive for. Cons - not all intelligence in the same, performance on a test does not necessarily indicate intelligence, inflates egos.
achievement test
It is very unlikely that it will work, HOWEVER: if you are having a drug test and you know you will fail it...and you will be in major trouble if you do fail it then it may be worth it to just try it...assuming its not too expensive...Basically if your parents are testing you to ground you or something silly like that then no, dont get it. But if you will loose a job that you really need, or if a court is making you take the test then I would just try it (assuming its not too expensive) Basically you need to weigh the pros and cons of each. The pros of trying it is that it actually may work, however very unlikely. The cons are that it may be expensive. The pros of not trying it is that you save a lot of money because you wont have to buy the product. The cons of not trying it is that you may get in trouble.
The SAT
test registration confirmation
Standardized aptitude test
Pros of a space station include the ability to conduct scientific research in microgravity, test technology for long-term space travel, and serve as a platform for international cooperation. Cons include the high cost of construction and maintenance, logistical challenges for crew resupply missions, and health risks associated with prolonged exposure to space radiation.
Yes
scientific
College applications depended more on standardized tests
never
as many as it takes