I don't agree with your opinion. You said, for lower-income students, the absolute evaluation is a fair opportunity, and universities that can not select all students with a certain score or higher will evaluate students with a different standard. In other words, various evaluation systems such as essay tests and interviews will be added in addition to the CSAT scores. Then, the number of private education related to this will increase again, and students who can afford it will go to a much better university based on it. .
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