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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its a case by case decision for each school.....[/quote] Not really[/quote] I mean I wouldn't submit a 33 to most T20 schools, would you?[/quote] This year, yes. Next year, it will be required.[/quote] This is BS. Why does a change in policy at a handful of schools (Ivys) change anything for all the schools that are still TO, some of which were TO before the pandemic? It's not a one size fits all. [/quote] Why? Test optional has only existed for three cycles, schools that were test blind or had already announced test optional have switched back and our local private is strongly encouraging submitting test scores. Most believe that test optional will only be for hooked kids going forward, outside of the schools that were test optional pre covid. It was a rapid change to test optional and it will be a rapid change back, especially since the data from those admits is showing they don’t perform as well as kids who submit test scores.[/quote] Why not look at each college's policy? If they say they are TO, why assume that they have moved to test required or preferred? Won't they say so? Why would they lie? Only a dozen or so schools are test required or preferred so with those you know you need to submit. Why follow the "most believe" advice and not the school's policy? [/quote]
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