Harvard is big into education research, so for them this is an experiment and likely a bit of legal strategy. |
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Then please avoid physicians with degrees from MCAT-requiring programs. In fact why bother with those pesky physicians? NPs should be good enough. |
It's not an experiment but a deliberate move to keep Asians (in fact all smart middle class kids) at bay while letting all good for nothing legacy/donor kids in. We will see whether they can maintain international reputation by buying out "has been" profs by money donated by the likes of Epstein. |
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UNC system reversed decision; back to TO through Fall 2024.
https://www.wfae.org/education/2022-04-07/unc-system-schools-wont-require-sat-or-act-for-admissions-through-fall-of-2024 |
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Read above-they are staying TO a couple more years |
Which schools? I thought Georgetown was the only one. People take it multiple times (someone on Reddit was talking about a number of times he took it in the 20s, trying to get 1600 and still had not). The schools should get all of the scores to out the score in context. |
| Math tests discriminate against BIPOC individuals. Math was invented by colonizers |
Yikes. That adds up $$$$. I’m in the minority in that I respected the SAT and my personal strengths & weaknesses, and therefore wouldn’t have wanted to go to a school where I would to take the SAT several times to get up to par. Go where you are wanted as you are, essentially. |
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again - this was reversed |
"The problem at the start of the pandemic was that testing was routinely canceled or postponed. The problem now is the disruption the pandemic had in the classroom over the past two years." They should go further, not only it disrupted classroom it also depressed millions of young kids, which then impacted their future generations. So let's extend test optional for 25 years, or until we are bought by China. We may enjoy Chinese pandemic lockdown or concentration camps, who knows. |