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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am OP and not sure why what my child’s counselor said is “misinformation” but the experience of a pp whose child clearly applied to college before the change to no subject tests/test optional was solidified is currently applicable. Also in no way did I say or do I think that AP scores are the primary factor in college admissions. But I do think it is naive to think they may not have more weight given changes in testing requirements over the past year. Anyway, for those who asked, the head of the AP Program at College Board has been tweeting the score distributions. [/quote] Your premise remains incorrect and your child’s counselor is speculating. [/quote] For the class of 2022, everyone is speculating. I had a 2020 kid. College results were already being released when COVID hit. My 2022 kid is playing under completely new and different rules. A screwy end to sophomore year. DL as a junior. Fine arts and ECs cancelled for 1.5 years. SAT and ACT optional. SAT subject tests cancelled. No one knows how colleges will make decisions. And it will probably fall a lot between classes. But, presenting a good SAT/ACT score and good APs certainly don’t hurt. Also, PPs seem to not be making a distinction between “optional” (not required) and “not considered” (which is only a few schools). [/quote] Sorry! Probably *vary a lot between colleges*[/quote]
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