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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would assume they applied test optional OR the data was from older years. Check the Common Data Sets from 2020-2021, the last year prior test optional policies becoming widespread.[/quote] Yes, I don't think our school lets you select for TO. So when I see a low SAT score/high GPA acceptance, I always assume the person applied TO. I agree with many PPs that you can't have a hard and fast rule about it. It depends on the school and it depends what 25% is. If the school's 25% is a 1480 and kid got a 1450, I'd submit simply because a 1470 is such a high score nationally. In fact I think it is crazy not to. [/quote] That’s a bad decision though if a kid from same high school is applying with a 1550. Or if 2 kids. Then your submitting a 1470 is an auto reject, whereas no test score might be more nuanced. The reality if you can’t apply TO (to T25) if you don’t have a compelling story/narrative and track record of academic and EC achievement anyway.[/quote]
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