Thursday 24 October 2013

The future of standardized testing: How well can it function as college admissions criteria and academic performance predictor for students in the United States
By: Lit Jhun Yeang,Benjamin
Introduction
Americans place much importance on the idea of providing every citizen with an equal opportunity to vie for limited places in the colleges of their choice. The only way to realize this is to have standardized college entrance examinations which are taken by all applicants in the same manner. Standardized college admissions testing which consists of mostly multiple-choice questions was established in the United States in the early 20th century by the College Entrance Examination Board to make college admissions procedure a uniform one (Zwick, 2002). The following section shows the comparison between hybrid tests and pure achievement tests and the predictive effectiveness of one of the admission tests which is ACT on the academic success of students of various ethnicities in the U.S.
Achievement Tests versus Hybrid Tests
American high school students are very familiar with the two types of standardized tests which are the SAT and ACT respectively. Both of them are hybrid tests which measure a student’s inherent ability and also academic accomplishment. They are also widely used in U.S. to predict a freshman’s success in college. In predicting college grade, Zwick (2002) states that “the correlation coefficient of hybrid test scores is 0.36, compared 0.39 for high school grades and 0.48 for high school grades and hybrid test scores combined.” From the statistical measure shown, it can be deduced that college grades has a weak and positive relationship with hybrid test scores, high school grades or both. Meanwhile, achievement tests are tests which measure students’ obtained skills and knowledge. They therefore measure how much students have learned and how much they knew about a particular subject. They are being viewed as fairer tests because they serve as a better predictor for a colleges students’ success. It is proven that “achievement tests have a correlation coefficient of 0.784 to what a student knows”, although their relationship’ with students’ first year college grades are not revealed, but they do have the potential to replace most of the aptitude tests, which only take students’ innate talent into consideration and not their efforts made and determination shown to do well. The current achievement tests which are available for high schools in the U.S. to select from are the SAT IIs, the International Baccalaureate tests and the Advanced Placement (AP) tests. The SAT II subject tests which last for an hour, provides candidates a variety of subjects to choose from. On the other hand, the Advanced Placement (AP) tests could measure students’ academic performance in college as well as in high school. The only disadvantage that they have is the long testing duration. If they were to be used to measure students’ high school performance, a minimum of 5 subjects tests were to be taken on 5 separate days for more than 10 hours. The next best alternatives of the achievement tests mentioned above are ACT, PLAN and EXPLORE tests respectively which are all hybrid tests. The ACT tests last for about 3 hours, whereas PLAN and EXPLORE tests last for about 2 hours and consist of only multiple choice questions. The 3 tests are offered by the same organization and hence their contents are taken from the same source. This means that students who take 3 of them consecutively in certain duration of time would obtain similar scores for them because the 3 tests have a mutual relationship. In a nutshell, although achievement tests are more time consuming, however they are able to help students to improve their academic performance by displaying them the areas that require more attention. Most importantly, achievement tests are based on and relevant to the high school curricular. 
The Predictive Value of ACT and High School Grade Averages
The ACT Assessment which is vital for college admissions and course selection decisions in the U.S. gauges students’ academic skills and knowledge which were taught and learnt in high school. Students who received a well-versed education in high school or did well in college-preparatory courses will be more likely to obtain higher ACT scores, which will in turn be more successful in their freshman year. However, it is interesting to note that African-American and Hispanic students generally have lower scores on standardized college admissions testing and this situation has caused an allegation that standardized tests are “biased or unfair” (Marklein, 2000). The fact is that they usually do not perform very well in most of the academic achievement measures used to admit students, including high school examinations (Zwick, 1999). This is proven by (Noble, Crouse and Schulz, 1996) who state that African American students typically score lower on Mathematics and English in college than their white counterparts given the same scores in high school Mathematics and English tests. According to (Young and Kobrin, 2001), “students’ actual freshman grade point averages (GPAs) are higher or lower than their predicted GPAs.” Prior research also show that the freshman GPAs of African-American and Hispanic students are lower than that of white and Asian-American students given the same admissions test scores and high school averages. Therefore a study is conducted the investigate the effects of using ACT aggregate scores, high school grade averages or both on the admission rates and freshman year academic performance of African-American, Hispanic and white students.

Results
The study shows that if ACT aggregate scores, high school tests averages or both are used as college admissions criteria, then, without explicitly considering ethnicity, less African-American and Hispanic students would be admitted into colleges compared to white students. Interestingly, this study also reveals that the ACT aggregate scores or high school grade averages predict the likelihood of attaining academic success in college (achieve a freshman GPA of 2.5 and above) more accurately for African-American students than for white students. Furthermore the ACT scores and high school grade averages serve as a less accurate academic success predictor for Hispanic students than for white students. Also, it is important to note that the results which are obtained from this study cannot be applied to all higher education institutions nationwide (Noble, 2003).
Conclusion and Implications
Based on the results shown above, it will appear that it would be hard to maintain the diversity among student populations on college campuses in the U.S. if standardized test scores and high school grade averages continue to serve as college admissions criteria in the United States. However, it is possible for tertiary institutions in the U.S. to admit students who are less academically well-prepared, provided that they will be given extensive remedial classes to ensure that they have a wonderful college experience too. And most importantly, although debates about the usage of standardized college admissions testing are still very intense, more and more SAT and ACT candidates can be seen and about 90% of American colleges continue to use the SAT or ACT examination as a tool to make college admissions decisions.

References
1.      Crouse, J., Noble, J. P. and Schulz, E.M. (1996). Differential prediction/impact in course placement for ethnic and gender groups. [pdf] Available at: http://www.act.org/research/researchers/reports/pdf/ACT_RR96-08.pdf [Accessed 24 October 2013]
2.      Kobrin, J.L. and Young, J. (2001). Differential validity, differential prediction, and college admission testing: a comprehensive review and analysis. New York: College Entrance Examination Board.
3.      Marklein, M.B. (2000). GPA jumps to head of class. USA Today, p 10D.
4.      Noble, J. (2003). The effects of using ACT composite scores and high school averages on college admissions decisions for ethnic groups. [pdf] Available at: http://www.act.org/research/researchers/reports/pdf/ACT_RR2003-1.pdf [Accessed 24 October 2013]
5.      Zwick, R. (1999). Backdoor affirmative action. Education Week, pp. 56, 35.
6.      Zwick, R. (2002). Fair game: the use of standardized admissions tests in higher education. New York: Routledge Falmer.







Monday 11 March 2013

Rock Cafe'


Last Friday weekend , I went to “Rock Café” , with a friend of mine. We went there at the evening time about 6 PM but we didn’t notice that the sun don’t go down at this time. We were expecting something shady here in Malaysia.
Rock Café is a restaurant that has various varieties of food, such as , Malay food , Chinese food  ,Indian food and European food. The rime, that says “ Malaysia truly Asia” came through my mind because of the look of these combination of the food-restaurants.


The prices of those foods at Rock Café are from RM 2 to no more than RM 13(Malay currency). (RM3 is roughly equivalent to 1 USD).
The good thing about that restaurant is that it has two place where you can dine in , inside the restaurants which is inside the building and outside the building which is in the open air. The inside of this “Rock Café” restaurant is a bit humid. So, we decided to sit outside the open air. The restaurants Rock Café also play or show MTV and some sports channel at around 6 o’clock. Which complete the first word of the name of the restaurant Rock then Café.


(Rock Café)View from outside of the building.
To order a food that you want in Rock Café is simple , you will just have to walk over the restaurant and order it by yourself and they will bring it for you. For that , there is no waiter service, they only have waiter service for the drinks.

The taste of overall rice and chicken was nice ( the steam rice and chicken slightly melt in your mouth together like they are meant to be eaten together) except the it’s a little bit salty which I experience that most the food in Rock Café are more or less salty. It would be better for you to tell the restaurant to manage the taste yourself by not letting them use much salt, if you don’t like the taste to be strong.
I have also heard that one of the main sponsors of Rock Café is Carlsberg beer and because it was Friday night we order couple of Carlstberg beer. The small bottle of Carlsberg beer that we had in Rock Café was RM 7.50 which is much cheaper comparing to other restaurants inside the Pyramid shopping complex.

My friend and I, when we went out for that kind of evening ( Friday evening ) because of the mood of weekend , we were quite relax. The open air dining, with casual restaurants around me and a couple of beers  set me up with the mood to talk with my friend any kind of topic, topic from religion, politic to social.
If you are looking for a casual restaurant and don't know what you really want to eat, I would suggest you to go Rock Cafe' because of the multicultural food from Asian to European that you can get a Rock Cafe'.
 Address of Rock Cafe' : 2 Jalan PJS 11/20 (Bandar Sunway),  
                                      Petaling Jaya, Selangor 46150, Malaysia
Name: Hanczar Zaw Than
Group: 5
 Subject : PLNG_012

BLISS 33


BLISS 33



     On Sunday, after worship my friends and i went to the "BLISS 33" Restaurant to have a lunch. My friends took me to there. This is my second time visit to the restaurant. After the first time visit , i already love  the restaurant food. There has variety of food in the restaurant. The food are very delicious. The Restaurant is newly open -"Bliss 33 Cafe". It jus like a small coffee shop which situated at USJ 2 which is near to Petronas petrol station. The food quite alright & the price reasonable. There are variety of food includes Western and Asian. The place is cosy and great.



This is the menu of the restaurant


Food
Bliss Special Chicken (RM6.90)
Mee Mamak (RM5.90)Salted Egg Butter Cream (RM9.90)"Petai" Fish Fillet Rice (RM9.90)Ice Plum Lemon (RM4.70)Salted Fish Fried Rice


BLISS33
Address: 31-33,Jalan USJ2/2C,USJ, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone:012-322 3992
Hours:

Monday hours 8:30 am–11:30 pm  



Name: Kevin Tie Kiong Tung 
IC: 950609-13-5917
Group: 5
Subject: Business Communication
Lecturer: Miss Dionne


Seed Cafe


Since I had no idea where to have my dinner last night, I went with my sister's suggestion. She brought me to Seed Cafe in Mid Valley. I bet most of you never heard of Seed Cafe. The first thing people have in mind when it comes to Seed is fashion boutique. Right? To be perfectly frank, it was my first time there too. It was connected to the Seed clothing store. I was impressed with the design and decoration of the restaurant; trendy and modern feel with a charming and inviting look. It's simple and tempting, just like their food. They serve a mix of Asian and Western food which is perfect for young people who seek a comfortable cafe with ambient to eat and relax. 


The front view of Seed Cafe


The indoor of Seed Cafe


Charming and inviting look of ambient



The outdoor of Seed Cafe (smoking area)


We were escorted to our table by a polite yet friendly waiter. The waiter then starts recommending some of their signature dishes to us. I personally think that their menu is unique as it looks more like a magazine than a menu to me.


The front view of the menu


Don't you think it resembles a magazine?


I opt for their tuna pasta as i was craving for pasta. It is stirred fried with tuna and Naepolitan sauce. It wasn't as good as it seems though. As for my drink,i ordered iced blended mocha and it did not disappoint me! 



                                                                                       Tuna pasta, RM 15.90




                                                      Ice blended mocha, RM 11.90

While my family members ordered Caesar Salad, Cajun Chicken Chop, Nasi Lemak, Seed Imperial Rice, Tiramisu cake and Iced Blended Chocolate.


The Caesar salad came with homemade croutons,beef bacon, Parmesan cheese and chicken tossed in classic Caesar dressing. The salad is in a quite big portion so you can share it with your friends and family.


Caesar salad, RM14.90


I highly recommend their Cajun chicken chop. It is perfectly grilled with special Cajun spices which permeates the spices and it's juicy tender poultry meat. You also get a side serving of potato wedges and their house salad. 


                                                             Cajun chicken chop,RM 15.90



I also suggest their Nasi Lemak as it tastes as good as it looks. I'm sure it will not disappoint you. It comes with chicken rendang simmered in aromatic spices, red hot 'sambal', anchovies,spicy curried vegetables and hard boiled egg. I would say it's worth the price.


                                                         Nasi lemak, RM 14.90


Besides, Seed Imperial Rice is a Thai green curry fried rice served with fried chicken and cabbage salad,and comes with their homemade Thai sauce. I've never heard of this dish before but I would say it simply taste delicious.



Seed imperial rice, RM 18.90


Seed cafe is famous for their durian cheese cake. Unfortunately, the durian mousse cake was sold out, therefore, we ordered a slice of Tiramisu cake. Although we were a little disappointed, but their Tiramisu cake did not fail to impress us. It tasted like heaven! It's soft and the flavour is perfect. The best part is, it's only RM 9.90! 



Tiramisu, RM 9.90



As for their iced blended chocolate,it's rich in chocolate flavour and I totally love it! I would say that I prefer their iced blended chocolate than their iced blended mocha.



                                                      Iced blended chocolate, RM 11.90



Overall, the meal was satisfying and their service was excellent. As you can see,the ambience is beautiful. It may seem expensive, but I think it's worth the money with the satisfying and mouthwatering foods. It's perfect for young people who wants a relaxing sit-down meal and will definitely satisfy your tastebuds!


Address: Mid Valley Megamall Level 31 Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley Megamall, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Phone:03-2282 7180
 



Name : Lee Zhi Chirng (Jasmine)
Student ID : 12074084
Group : 5
Business communication
Ms. Dionne Yeng



Yummy Taiwan


Food Menu



The Store








                                             
                                                       Braised Drumstick Rice


Yummy Taiwan was a typical restaurant among the shop area and the food store was located at Kota Kemuning and it has been open for roughly over a year and has generated a lot of excitement about how it will improved the area by providing a more unique delicious food at such a competitive location that has lots of store selling amazing food with different kind of food. Basically, the restaurant offer a variety of food,beverage and many more for the customer to crave. However, majority of meal price at $7.90 or a little bit more and the beverage price will cost more than $4.00 and was very reasonable and affordable as well. Initially, i was captivated by the illustrate of  Braised Drumstick Rice and decided to order it as my meal for the dinner which was label as B12 in the food menu and although the food wasn't very scrumptious but those food was acceptable and good enough to satisfy majority of customer. In fact, the Braised Drumstick Rice consists of egg,vegetable,rice,drumstick that was ample to filled up most of the people tummy and the value of the meal absolutely worth every penny and it can't go wrong because yummy taiwan provide substantial of meal that was very compelling and you will not be disappoints by their various type of food which from inexpensive to expensive and definitely have something for everyone. The customer service was perfectly fine and most of the time they are very gracious towards the customer and the most exciting part of their service was the food was incredibly fast and efficiency which they took just approximately 10 minutes to delivered the food for the customer and they have done a terrific job at ensuring the customer doesn't need to wait extremely tedious to enjoy their meal. The environment was nothing particularly special or fascinating because as long as the food taste delicious it will be a place that people will always come back and crave for more. Generally, the overall experience of the Yummy Taiwan was great and was very comfortable for anyone who wish to relax at the store or have supper during at night. 


Business Hour: 8AM-10PM




Name: Ong Jun Jie
Student ID: 12008355
Group: 5
Lecturer: MS Dionne

Sakae Sushi --- We Serve Only What We Eat

Do you love japanese food? Do you love delicious Japanese cuisine? Do you love to enjoy the Japanese food in a conducive ambience? Do you want to experience all of it together? If the answer is yes, then Sakae Sushi will is the restaurant which can fulfill all your wish!
Last Thursday, I had a visit to Sakae Sushi which located in Sunway Pyramid. Sakae Sushi, ” which means growth or prosperity in Japanese, had distributed over 70 outlets in Malaysia, and also the symbolize green frog had become more familiar in many asia countries.


Sakae Sushi with it’s slogan (We Serve Only What We Eat)


Before dinner, we have a picture with the mascot of Sakae Sushi, which is a frog that means grow by leaps and bounds. Also, the Chinese character “ means growth and prosperity.
As usual, there is a queue waiting in front of the restaurant.


Apart from that , the light in the restaurant is quite dim ,built up a comfortable ambience ,and it is suitable for gathering with friend and also family.

As when we entered the restaurant , the waiters greet us いらっしゃいませ (irasshaimase),which means welcome the customers in Japanese, with a sweet smile. So, I feel the service is excellent.


In Sakae Sushi, the food order is very systematic as they are using Ipad system to take customer’s order. IPads are displayed on every table, we can take order by touching the screen that shows all the food and beverage  and send our order is directly sent to the kitchen.  Also, we can still enlarge the pictures of the picture of the food and beverage. From my point of view, this system was great as the food can be serve effectively and fresh, for cusromers, they can plan their budget as well.

You don’t need to call the waiter  to refill your green tea but they already supply hot water at your table as well.



Not only taking order, the price of food from the sushi belt in Sakae Sushi also function systematically.
The price are depend on the colour of plate.
Prices of plates from train are as below :
-Green plate : RM 1.99
-Pink plate : RM 3.99
-Red plate : RM 5.99
-Blue plate : RM 7.99
We have ordered quite a number of food that night.


Hot Green Tea --- RM 2.00
Green tea or known as "Genmai Tea" served in the convenient pack. The green tea is good but sometimes it get too strong because the pack is left with the cup for a while.


 Cold Green Tea --- RM 2.00


Curry Ka Jyu --- RM 12.90



Cha Soba --- RM 10.90

Kiniko Cha Soba --- RM 15.90

Chawanmushi --- RM 3.90


Inari Sush ---- RM 1.99
It is a kind of sushi which the rice cover with abura-age (deep fried tofu).




Sakae Blossom ---- RM 9.99

Touted as an intricately-designed roll of tempting grilled salmon, shrimp roe and mayo, it is a must try in Sakae Sushi.


Sakae Sushi Muachi --- RM 5.99
However, the food which is tend to be more traditional Japanese style can be adapted to the taste that close to Malaysian’s diet as not all the Malaysian can used to the style.

In a nutshell, Sakae Sushi really did what they say “We Only Serve What We Eat” as we can taste high quality food and experience nice ambience with such affordable price.

Rating :
Services :  4/5
Environment : 3/5
Food & beverage : 4/5

Overall rating : 4/5


Location
Lot LL1.46,Lower Level 1 Sunway Pyramid,
No. 3 Jln PJS 11/5 Bandar Sunway ,
Petaling Jaya,
Selangor  46150,
Malaysia.
Phone: 603-5622 1445
Fax: 603-5622 1446



Name : Lim Wei Yang
Student ID : 12074779
Group : 5
Lecturer : Miss Dionne