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[quote=Anonymous][code][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think they are going to start trending down...the TO success stories. I think for the selective schools they are looking and test aware going forward. It is the bump over other similar candidates that are TO.[/quote] [b]TO is not going away at these schools -[/b] for some, probably ever. For others for at least a year (or more)… Hope my research is helpful to others! UChicago (historical) WashU (44% of admitted students TO) Vanderbilt (47% TO of admitted students) USC (Cali) Cornell (certain colleges) Claremont McKenna (Cali) NYU BU UMiami (historically TO) Northeastern Villanova Middlebury (close to 50%) Wesleyan (historical) BC Lehigh Pomona (Cali) Wake (historically TO) Tufts (40%) Tulane (50% of the admitted students for our Class of 2027 did not submit test scores.) Historical Test-optional schools - for more than a decade, include the University of Chicago, Brandeis University, the University of Rochester, Wake Forest University and Wesleyan University. Bates, Bowdoin, Colorado, Dickinson, Emerson and Pitzer colleges.[/quote] false. Every day another college announces it is dropping TO[/quote]
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