No, there are other ways to separate the pack. A perfect score on those tests isn't rare enough, plus you're still going to see a lot of exceptional candidates who got a few wrong.
They aren't being used, so they aren't the existing standardized tests, which are being used.
But it's not that hard to simply extend the difficulty gradient higher. Stick some math olympiad-type problems on there, for instance.
They aren't being used, so they aren't the existing standardized tests, which are being used.
But it's not that hard to simply extend the difficulty gradient higher. Stick some math olympiad-type problems on there, for instance.