SAT - n. a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. It is owned and published by the College Board.
ACT - n. a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States published by ACT, Inc. A competitor to the SAT.
equivalent – adj. having the same value, use, meaning, etc.
indicator – n. a sign that shows the condition or existence of something
potential - n. capable of becoming real
curriculum – n. the courses that are taught by a school, college, etc.
feedback – n. helpful information or criticism that is given to someone to say what can be done to improve a performance, product, etc.
neutral – adj. not supporting either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
benchmark – n. something that can be used as a way to judge the quality or level of other, similar things
rigor – n. the quality or state of being very exact, careful, or strict
consistent – adj. of the same quality
inequality – n. an unfair situation in which some people have more rights or better opportunities than other people
across the board – adv. applying to all the individuals in a group
villain – n. a character in a story, movie, etc., who does bad things
evaluate –v. to judge the value or condition of (someone or something) in a careful and thoughtful way
insight – n. the ability to understand people and situations in a very clear way