* The CRCT (Criterion-Referenced Competency Test) is designed to measure how
well students acquire the skills and knowledge described in the Quality Core
Curriculum (QCC). The assessments yield information on academic achievement at
the student, class, school, system, and state levels. This information is used
to diagnose individual student strengths and weaknesses as related to the
instruction of the QCC, and to gauge the quality of education throughout
Georgia.
* The CRCT (Criterion-Referenced Competency Test) is designed to measure how
well students acquire the skills and knowledge described in the Quality Core
Curriculum (QCC). The assessments yield information on academic achievement at
the student, class, school, system, and state levels. This information is used
to diagnose individual student strengths and weaknesses as related to the
instruction of the QCC, and to gauge the quality of education throughout
Georgia.
* The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT, is administered by the College Board and is designed to measure verbal and quantitative reasoning skills, developed over many years of education, that are related to academic performance in college. SAT scores are intended primarily to help forecast the college academic performance of individual students.