SAT or ACT Fall Probabilities

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My rising junior is scheduled for the November SAT. Hoping:
(1) Test itself isn't canceled.
(2) He doesn't get bumped for desperate seniors still needing an SAT.


Thanks for your concern for the rising seniors who are not only losing their senior years but also the opportunity to submit test scores.


Name the schools left that are requiring SATs this fall. Seniors will survive just fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My rising junior is scheduled for the November SAT. Hoping:
(1) Test itself isn't canceled.
(2) He doesn't get bumped for desperate seniors still needing an SAT.


Thanks for your concern for the rising seniors who are not only losing their senior years but also the opportunity to submit test scores.


Name the schools left that are requiring SATs this fall. Seniors will survive just fine.


As will your junior who may get bumped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My senior kid wants to take them if she can, but at this point, all the colleges on her list have gone test-optional, so if it does not happen, it won't hold her back. If she actually gets to take them, her plan is to not send in scores if they won't help her.


I would just give up, except that I have a kid who might get a bump from the scores. Sigh. I suppose it will all work out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My rising junior is scheduled for the November SAT. Hoping:
(1) Test itself isn't canceled.
(2) He doesn't get bumped for desperate seniors still needing an SAT.


Thanks for your concern for the rising seniors who are not only losing their senior years but also the opportunity to submit test scores.


Name the schools left that are requiring SATs this fall. Seniors will survive just fine.


As will your junior who may get bumped.

"We expect to reinstate the SAT or ACT testing requirement for the Class of 2026, entering in fall 2022." - Stanford

https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2020/06/22/harvard-princeton-and-stanford-go-test-optional
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My rising junior is scheduled for the November SAT. Hoping:
(1) Test itself isn't canceled.
(2) He doesn't get bumped for desperate seniors still needing an SAT.


Thanks for your concern for the rising seniors who are not only losing their senior years but also the opportunity to submit test scores.


Name the schools left that are requiring SATs this fall. Seniors will survive just fine.


As will your junior who may get bumped.

"We expect to reinstate the SAT or ACT testing requirement for the Class of 2026, entering in fall 2022." - Stanford

https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2020/06/22/harvard-princeton-and-stanford-go-test-optional


Exactly why juniors also need to be able to take the SAT. DC is very worried after having August cancelled, and pushed it back to October, but who knows if even that will happen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My rising junior is scheduled for the November SAT. Hoping:
(1) Test itself isn't canceled.
(2) He doesn't get bumped for desperate seniors still needing an SAT.


Thanks for your concern for the rising seniors who are not only losing their senior years but also the opportunity to submit test scores.


Name the schools left that are requiring SATs this fall. Seniors will survive just fine.


As will your junior who may get bumped.

"We expect to reinstate the SAT or ACT testing requirement for the Class of 2026, entering in fall 2022." - Stanford

https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2020/06/22/harvard-princeton-and-stanford-go-test-optional


Exactly why juniors also need to be able to take the SAT. DC is very worried after having August cancelled, and pushed it back to October, but who knows if even that will happen?


2022s have a another whole year from now to take it.
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