Specialists or All-Rounders: How Best To Select University Students?
91 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2021
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Specialists or All-Rounders: How Best To Select University Students?
Specialists or All-Rounders: How Best to Select University Students?
Date Written: December 30, 2020
Abstract
This paper studies whether universities should select their students only using specialised subject-specific tests, or on the basis of a broader set of skills and knowledge. The empirical analysis is guided by a theoretical framework. The theoretical model shows that even if broader skills are not improving graduates’ outcomes in the labour market, the university chooses to use them as a criterion for selection alongside the mastery of more subject-specific tools. This is so because broader skills allow the university to select candidates who are on average abler. I test the model on a large administrative dataset of Portuguese students. Within programmes, I exploit the variation between specific and non-specific entrance exam sets. My central finding is that, on average, universities with less specialised admission policies admit a pool of students who obtain a higher final GPA.
Keywords: University Choice, Admission Tests, Job Market, General Skills.
JEL Classification: I23, I24, I28, J24
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