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Standardized Testing Guide for First Gen and/or Low Income Students

College Essay Guy

This probably won’t come as a surprise to you, but standardized testing (as in, the SAT and ACT) can have disparate negative impacts on first generation and/or low income (FGLI) students compared with wealthier students. so definitely don't stress about perfection. That's significantly lower than their published averages!

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Grades and Course Rigor Matter the Most in College Admissions

Great College Advice

So extracurricular accomplishments are definitely important. What About Standardized Test Scores? The other academic factor is your test score on the ACT or SAT. Now much has been said about the diminishing importance of standardized tests in the admissions process.

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Is Cornell Test Optional? Requirements + Tips

AdmissionSight

Cornell University is test-optional, but not for long. For Fall 2025 applicants, Cornell remains test-optional, giving students the choice to submit SAT or ACT scores. However, this policy will change for Fall 2026 admissions, when standardized test scores will once again be required.

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Summer Strategy Ideas for Hamilton College

The Koppelman Group

You’ll definitely want to make sure that you’ll exceed the recommendations. Something you shouldn’t stress much about (if at all) are the SAT and/or ACT. Only about 50% of accepted and enrolled students at Hamilton submit standardize test scores, so there isn’t massive pressure to even send them.

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A Simplified College Application Timeline Every High Schooler Needs

AdmissionSight

The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test that gives you a sneak peek at what the SAT will be like. Prepare for the SAT and ACT. Kick off your college application timeline by getting ready for the SAT or ACT at the start of junior year. A great way to begin is by taking a full-length practice test for both.

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Grade Inflation and the Changing Landscape of College Admissions

Top Tier Admissions

In August 2023, ACT released their findings from a twelve year study (2010-2022), concluding that average grades for U.S. This occurred even though ACT subject tests remained relatively stagnant. In fact, ACT scores even dropped a bit in some areas. students had risen in every subject, and most notably, in math.

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2025/2026 College Admissions Trends

North Star Admissions Consulting

Tests are back. Although the majority of schools are still (technically) test optional , there is definitely a notable shift towards the submission of standardized tests. In other words, even if a college doesn’t formally require the ACT or SAT, submitting a competitive score can help you get in, at many schools.