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College Board Ends SAT Subject Test and SAT Essay

Elite Open School

Earlier this week, the College Board announced some major changes to their suite of college application tests. SAT Subject Tests will no longer be offered On January 19, the College Board officially announced that they would no longer offer SAT Subject Tests. Check your College Board account for more information.

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Northwestern SAT Scores: Full Breakdown

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

For the admissions cycle spanning 2024–25, Northwestern University maintains a test-optional policy. However, applicants may choose to submit these scores along with other optional forms of testing, such as Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate scores. What percentage of Northwestern applicants submit the SAT?

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The impact of Covid on College Applications

North Star Admissions Consulting

For the class of 2021, the coronavirus pandemic complicates the situation. Here are some insights about the impact of Covid on college applications. Test Optional v. Test Blind. A growing number of schools, including all 8 Ivy League universities and Stanford, are test optional for the class of 2021.

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Is UT-Austin Test-Optional?

Tex Admissions

Test-optional admissions should not change much how you approach your essays or resume although I can imagine letters of recommendation may be more important to provide context to your academic abilities and achievements. UT will be as competitive as ever, and UT going test-optional will not impact most applicants.

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Harvard ACT Scores: Full Breakdown

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

However, as with the other sections, there is no one particular benchmark that applicants must meet. For the Classes of 2027 through 2030, Harvard has made its applications test-optional. This means that applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores. What are Harvard’s ACT requirements?

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