Asians outscore whites in getting a 3 on AP (usually means college credit)
Asians now outscore whites in Critical Reading as well as Mathematics and Writing as of 2017
More Asians than whites meet both reading and writing and math benchmarks in 2017
from https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/09/27/scores-new-sat-show-large-gaps-race-and-ethnicity
Asians now outscore whites in Critical Reading as well as Mathematics and Writing as of 2017
More Asians than whites meet both reading and writing and math benchmarks in 2017
from https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/09/27/scores-new-sat-show-large-gaps-race-and-ethnicity
For SAT scores, a particularly striking figure relates to the performance of Asian-Americans who took the test.
In the last year before the College Board started to switch to the new version of the SAT, white students outscored Asian students in one category, critical reading.
Here are the numbers from this year:
Mean SAT Scores by Race/Ethnicity, 2015
Group | Critical Reading | Mathematics | Writing |
American Indian | 481 | 482 | 460 |
Asian-American | 525 | 598 | 531 |
Black | 431 | 428 | 418 |
Mexican-American | 448 | 457 | 438 |
Puerto Rican | 456 | 449 | 442 |
Other Hispanic | 449 | 457 | 439 |
White | 529 | 534 | 513 |
In the new version of the SAT, Asian students scored higher on average on both parts of the test than did all other student groups. Experts on admissions know of course that colleges admit on the basis of more than test scores, and typically on a wide range of factors.
But critics of affirmative action -- perhaps including the U.S. Justice Department -- have focused on test scores to argue that elite colleges are discriminating against Asian applicants. The new data not only show Asian students earning top scores, but also that Asian students were significantly more likely to have met what the College Board calls "benchmark" scores indicating that students have a 75 percent chance of earning a C or higher in various college courses. The table below shows the percentage of students who met the benchmark for both the mathematics and the reading and writing sections of the test.
2017 Mean SAT Scores, and Percentage Meeting Benchmarks, by Race and Ethnicity
Group | Reading and Writing | Mathematics | Met Both Benchmarks |
American Indian/Alaska Native | 486 | 477 | 27% |
Asian | 569 | 612 | 70% |
Black | 479 | 462 | 20% |
Latino | 500 | 487 | 31% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 498 | 488 | 32% |
White | 565 | 553 | 59% |
SAT Scores Drop
Declines take averages down to lowest point in years.
By Scott Jaschik September 3, 2015
AP Exams
The College Board also released new data on Advanced Placement exams, noting that 1.5 million students this year earned a score of three or higher on an AP exam. (That score frequently qualifies a student for college credit.) That is a gain from 1.4 million students in 2014.
But on the AP tests as well, there is a clear racial and ethnic gap, with
[Asians outscore whites]
72 percent of Asian test takers earning at least one three, compared to
66 percent of white students,
50 percent of Latino students,
46 percent of Native American students and
32 percent of black students.
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