Brown and Dartmouth, in particular, said high test scores could help under-resourced students stand out to admissions officers and therefore increase school diversity.
Critics of the reinstatements, however, say that standardized testing will do just the opposite. Studies have long shown that SATs mostly benefit white, wealthy students who can afford to pay for preparation courses and to take the tests multiple times.
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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			Critics of the reinstatements, however, say that standardized testing will do just the opposite. Studies have long shown that SATs mostly benefit white, wealthy students who can afford to pay for preparation courses and to take the tests multiple times.
 
					
				US universities are reinstating SAT scores. Experts say it will exacerbate racial inequality
After offering test-free admissions, some US schools are reversing course, claiming it will helped under-resourced students – but critics say it will do the opposite
				 
	