Anonymous wrote:What kinds of scores do you think Miami will want to see?
Anonymous wrote:Its because its FLORIDA
Anonymous wrote:Its because its FLORIDA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last kids who were in MS/HS during Covid are graduating this year. The pandemic cohort worked its way through and now it is time to revert back to pre-pandemic standards. I think we all knew this would happen eventually.
The class of 2025 was 100% in person for 9-12 (even in DCPS which was about the last school district in America to fully re-open).
These kids spent portions of middle school in virtual school but none of high school.
My '25's 9th grade year still had plenty of covid related disruptions -- they were covid tested every week and the school reverted to virtual whenever more than a couple students tested positive. But that doesn't impact the class of 26, nor is it relevant to whether test scores should be required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last kids who were in MS/HS during Covid are graduating this year. The pandemic cohort worked its way through and now it is time to revert back to pre-pandemic standards. I think we all knew this would happen eventually.
The class of 2025 was 100% in person for 9-12 (even in DCPS which was about the last school district in America to fully re-open).
These kids spent portions of middle school in virtual school but none of high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last kids who were in MS/HS during Covid are graduating this year. The pandemic cohort worked its way through and now it is time to revert back to pre-pandemic standards. I think we all knew this would happen eventually.
The class of 2025 was 100% in person for 9-12 (even in DCPS which was about the last school district in America to fully re-open).
These kids spent portions of middle school in virtual school but none of high school.
Anonymous wrote:The last kids who were in MS/HS during Covid are graduating this year. The pandemic cohort worked its way through and now it is time to revert back to pre-pandemic standards. I think we all knew this would happen eventually.
The University’s undergraduate admission counselors will still use a holistic process to review each applicant, carefully considering and contextualizing a student’s academic record, extracurricular activities, including community involvement and work, personal statement, and test scores, said Nate Crozier, assistant vice president of undergraduate admissions and marketing.
In reinstating the test score requirement on applications, the University joins other Association of American Universities (AAU) partner institutions, which began requiring test scores on their applications again recently, including Brown University, Dartmouth College, The Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Texas at Austin. In addition, all Florida public colleges require test scores.