Even Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai Has To Take The SATs

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Right about now, high school seniors that wish to attend U.S. Universities are scrambling to complete their college applications before the December or January deadlines. Among the things they will be required to submit is a Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT score. While the standardized test is an optional requirement for some schools, at California's Stanford University it is mandatory for every applicant - Even the world's youngest Nobel Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai!

The 18-year-old that is currently completing high school in Birmingham, England, has always expressed her desire to attend the U.S. school that has the reputation for being one of the world's best. But though Malala, who has spent her life advocating for girls' rights to education, has a résumé that probably rivals that of the 42,000 kids that apply for the 2,000 spots each year, it is not enough. Stanford University still requires her to take the SAT just like all the other candidates.

The news has many of her fans up in arms. Some are upset because they believe Malala's achievements are enough to prove she is a worthy candidate. Others think it just shows how much emphasis U.S. Universities place on standardized tests.

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But not everyone agrees with the critics. Some feel that Malala, special as she, should not be given preferential treatment. Besides they argue, if the results of her GCSE's, the British equivalent of the SATs are any indication, the young girl will have no issues passing the U.S. test with flying colors.

As to what Malala has to say about this "injustice?" Probably nothing! The young girl has always maintained that her celebrity status should not afford her an automatic entrance into a University. After all "It wouldn't look very good if the girl shot for wanting to go to school failed her GCSEs (or SAT's)!" If Malala does get accepted to Stanford University, she plans to major in politics and philosophy and then go on to pursue a political career.

Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan. She first caught the world's attention in 2008, when the then 11-year-old publicly challenged the Taliban's policies against educating girls. However, it was in October 2012 when things changed for the young activist. Upset by her open defiance, some Taliban members took matters into their hands and shot the young girl in the head.

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Fortunately, they were unable to kill Malala or her spirit. Following several surgeries and an extended recuperation period, she returned stronger and even more determined to fight for what's right. In addition to her continued support for girls in Pakistan, Malala is also spearheading the efforts to provide schools for kids that are caught in the current worldwide refugee crisis - All while preparing for the SAT's of course!

Resources: csmonitor.com,inquistr.com,indiatoday.com

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  • GMMover 7 years
    She should take the SATs b/c she is an ordanery peron but with more fame
    • mousie mouse 15over 7 years
      I think malala should have the rights to take sats she has the righrs
      • Melanieover 7 years
        She is so smart,brave,and strong. :D I wish she would be a teacher. ;D love Malala
        • John about 8 years
          She is strong smart and has much courage with a heart of forgivness
          • John about 8 years
            She would like the SAT's and any other test
            • melodeyabout 8 years
              I think she should do the SAT's
              • Sanam Dabout 8 years
                Malala is awesome! She is so determined. When I grow up i am going to be like her. She is a very good role model!
                • liv1212
                  liv1212almost 8 years
                  She is actually a role model for all religions familys races and anyone else its true even boys Sanam D
                • kingoover 8 years
                  wow she got shot
                  • skydragon
                    skydragonover 8 years
                    Thank you Malala! You are awesome! Thanks for speaking for the girls that can't go to school! u rock, keep it up!
                    • papayako
                      papayakoover 8 years
                      Amazing. Just, amazing. She's so strong inside and she definitely fights for what she believes in! I really like that about her. You should also read the book about her. It has more information about her and is very interesting!