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Educational access consultant and test prep professional Akil Bello, one of the star subjects of The Test & the Art of Thinking, appears on MSNBC's Morning Joe. In the wake of the Operation Varsity Blues scandal, Akil discusses the film, admissions testing, and the test prep industry. As he explains to the hosts of Morning Joe, the SAT and ACT "are not tests of anything innate... Clearly those with the ability, the time, the money, to prepare for it will do better.”
 
Viewers requested we share this excerpt from ”The Test” in light of the University of California’s current review of using SAT and ACT scores for admissions eligibility. In 2001 Dr Richard Atkinson, President of the University of California, made a historic announcement that the university would be dropping the SAT and ACT. In his speech he compared admissions test scores to “the educational equivalent of a nuclear arms race.” The clip details a piece of the 2001 story and its aftermath.
SELECTED PRESS COVERAGE
In this well-researched, compelling, and surprisingly human documentary The Test & The Art of Thinking, filmmaker Michael Arlen Davis takes on a Goliath of the education world: the SAT.
- Casey Tinston
“Examines the higher ed system as a whole, ultimately showing that 'intellect' is subjective – and often difficult to measure. This informative documentary, just like a student’s life, is about far more than a test.”
- Georgi Presecky
"Explains everything that’s wrong with using the SAT in the college admissions process"
- John DeFore
"Finds only more grounds for controversy — including the exams' encroaching effect on what gets taught in high school..."
- Robert Abele
"Fascinating"
- Ken Jaworowski
"A brutal takedown of a practice now warping K-12 education"
- Daphne Howland
“A deep and honest exploration into whether standardized tests are fair, accurate, and really, whether they even work.”
- Joshua Mandell
“Outstanding and truly thought-provoking”
- Neely Swanson
“Explores, in great depth, the flaws of our current system”
- Christopher Llewellyn Reed,
"The real stars are the students, and the student voice is used to great effect by producer Michael Arlen Davis. The students in "The Test" aren't clueless - they're clued in. They're frustrated by the system, but they see the big picture clearly, and they care about their futures."
- Movie Review
"What I love about this film is that it debunks many of the myths associated with the test and with how people view their scores and how colleges use the test."
- Kristin Tichenor
Worcester Polytecnic Institute
"Film Asks If SAT Tests Fail or Help Students"
- Esha Sarai
"Funny, appalling, bleak and well-documented, The Test and the Art of Thinking is a must for parents of high-schoolers, or for that matter kids who'll be there anytime over the next few years."
- James van Maanen
"Vital and invaluable to anyone taking the tests or who have relatives taking the test, making it a must see..."
- Steve Kopian
Exam Documentary ‘The Test and the Art of Thinking’ Gets Release
- Dave McNary