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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because Ap tests apparently couldn’t be multiple choice because of cheating, how could sats be multiple choice? [/quote] The international SAT and ACT have been online for years. They use online proctors for exams now. Welcome to 2020. [/quote] Cite please.[/quote] https://www.startribune.com/act-to-offer-online-at-home-version-of-test-this-fall/570723992/ Some of you are just trying to bully your child's way into top schools despite their low test scores. It won't work, and test-optional does not mean test blind. If your child is wealthy or even middle class and applies without test scores, then their EC's, grades, and essays must be top 1% or they'll still get rejected. [/quote] ACT has been online internationally for a year or two. The SAT has never been online anywhere, ever. College Board has been working on offering an online version since Coleman took over (and probably since before that). In any event, neither SAT nor ACT has been offered for in an at-home setting. The idea was always that they would be proctored in test centers (schools). HUGE, massive difference.[/quote]
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