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SAT’s about-face on essay presents colleges with a tough question A recent decision by the College Board to return the SAT’s main test to two parts -- math and reading -- has sparked a debate.
Fewer Colleges Require SAT Scores. So Why Is Indiana Requiring It For High School?. The change is happening as more colleges and universities across the country adopt test-optional policies for admissions. Hoosier high schoolers will take the SAT starting in the spring of 2022, and scores will be used to evaluate schools' quality. Lawmakers made the change in 2018 as part of a bill to.
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PLU stopped requiring test scores from this year’s freshman class, while Evergreen is no longer requiring SAT and ACT scores from students applying to become freshman in 2020.
Many of the colleges still report the older SAT scores for admission since the redesigned SAT is just a year old. For instance, California Institute of Technology has reported a SAT middle 50% range of 2240-2340 for the class of 2020. Some institutions like University of Notre Dame have reported the older SAT scores and the concordant newer SAT scores at mid 50% range (1440-1540).
SAT Subject Tests, formerly called the SAT II, are sometimes an afterthought for teens who are focused on maintaining strong grades, studying for the SAT or ACT, or readying themselves for an AP exam. Yet for students who plan on applying to highly-selective schools, there is a good chance that you will be required to submit SAT IIs, or at least benefit from their submission at schools who.
Hundreds of colleges have already begun to explore alternatives to the SAT and ACT, the standardized tests used most frequently in college admissions. While few have done away with standardized testing altogether, many have diminished the importance of the SAT and ACT, referring to students' standardized test results only for research or placement purposes, academic advising or when.