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What prompted A.C.E. to change to Stanford 10/OLSAT 8?

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What prompted A.C.E. to change to Stanford 10/OLSAT 8?

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The Stanford Achievement Test has been the standard of excellence in achievement testing for 80 years. The distinctives of this latest edition of the test that prompted the change are: it is full-color, it is untimed, it uses “boxed” answer sheets, it uses an easy-hard-easy testing method, and the Stanford also looks very similar to the PACEs with which the students deal every day. Taken together these make the Stanford 10 bright, interesting, and appealing to the student.

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