End regents examination

    The Regents undoubtedly has its flaws. For instance, it is ridiculously scaled (unless you score above 90). The passing grade for the Regents is 65 and with the scaling system, if a student gets 40% of the entire exam right, he/she is considered to show knowledge in the subject and is thus have passed the exam. Even with this, New York still has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country.

    From personal encounters and conversations with other students, the Regents are difficult and some feel like they have an outside shot of receiving a descent grade.

    As a result, some students study only to receive a 65 and fulfill their graduation requirements. When students have this type of mindset, it's safe to say that they do not properly study for the exam so they take the exam with little knowledge and end up having to repeat the course and the process again. I say all of this because many of my contemporaries talk about taking the exam just to receive the magical 65.

    The Regents is often overlooked by colleges so for those students that do receive high grades, most colleges simply ignore it and look at scores on other standardized tests like the SAT or ACT.

    With all of this, I think the state board should go ahead and dismantle the Regents program since it fails to reach its desired objectives.
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