The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 5,1989-Page 9 SAT class founder questions test's biases BY NATALIE ENGLER The Princeton Review is an in- AND PHILIP COHEN tensive six-week course offered in 50 The Scholastic Aptitude Test cities, and taken by 25,000 students (SAT) has recently come under fire per year. Students pay $600 for the again for alleged biases on the basis course, which improves their scores of race, sex and class. John Katz- by an average of 130 points, Katz- man, the self-proclaimed leader of man said. the SAT "reform movement," and The course grossed $15 million founder of the Princeton Review - last year, and Katzman said he the nation's largest SAT coaching spends 50 percent of the profits on 0 course - was in Ann Arbor this his Princeton Review Foundation, a week to promote his course. program aimed at helping disadvan- In an interview with the Daily taged students. He also publishes a and David Maurrasse, member of the $9 book for those unable to afford United Coalition Against Racism the course. steering committee, Katzman criti- But Maurrasse said he questions cized the SAT and discussed his role the motive behind Katzman's in the effort to change college ad- accusations against the SAT, since missions policies. He added that the the test remains his principle source test has consistently favored wealth- of income. ier, white male students. "I think no matter what "I'd love all schools to replace [Katzman] says, he's supporting the [the SATs]," Katzman said, but he whole system - the Educational does not favor abolishing them Testing Service, the standardized completely. "I'm not sure - as a tests, and the bias. The goal should businessman and an educator - that be to abolish the test because no I don't think there should be any test matter what courses or books are at all." created, the bias will always exist." 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The test determine race, gender, and economic would be graded by English teachers, background and thus support an ex- journalists, and creative writers. clusionary educational system." "I'd love to be the guy to set it Critics have accused Katzman of up and administer it," Katzman said. exploiting the issue in order to fur- Maurrasse is critical of a solution ther his economic position. But that he feels would perpetuate the Katzman insists that he's "on the biases inherent in the administration right side of the table" on this issue. "Be careful where you point the fin- ger," he added. "We're working our asses off to make the situation bet- ter." But for Maurrasse and other crit- ics, the problem is deeper. "It is not just standardized tests, but the entire American educational system that is racially and gender biased, and it has been that way since its inception. 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