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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If no SATs or ACTs, students should be sure to take APs exams at the end of their junior year. I suspect that many of the test-optional kids who get into selective colleges did submit AP scores of 4 and 5. The point being that there has to be a somewhat objective way for AOs to see academic competence since hyper-inflated GPAs are pretty meaningless.[/quote] I agree that AP scores can “substitute” for SATs/ACTs. In fact, my prediction is that some of the schools that want to bring tests back will go “test flexible,” giving options for the type of test scores you can submit. So, SAT or ACT or 3 AP test results or country-based test results (e.g. A levels) or [whatever new test the testing industry foists upon the world].[/quote]
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