Anonymous wrote:I had assumed TO is truly test optional only for underprivileged students?
Anonymous wrote:No, I’ve seen plenty of privileged students get in test optional. Not for STEM majors, though, or at least not as often.Anonymous wrote:I had assumed TO is truly test optional only for underprivileged students?
No, I’ve seen plenty of privileged students get in test optional. Not for STEM majors, though, or at least not as often.Anonymous wrote:I had assumed TO is truly test optional only for underprivileged students?
Anonymous wrote:Schools who use Test Optional say their application review really is test optional, but you know it’s not. It’s definitely affecting outcomes. Where has your kid gotten in this year TO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at naviance reports for my school, lots of kids got into colleges EA with SAT scores below 1000. Seeing schools like Catholic University, George Mason, St Marys of Maryland, Georgetown, Indiana, Michigan St, Rutgers, Oregon St
You mean they got into GMU test optional with a score below 1000, right? Because GMU is a 1360 at the 75th percentile; a 1260 at the median and the bottom 25th had a 1180, so getting in with below 1000 is unlikely. https://research.schev.edu/rdPage.aspx?enrollment&rdReport=Enrollment.B10_FreshmanProfile
Anonymous wrote:Looking at naviance reports for my school, lots of kids got into colleges EA with SAT scores below 1000. Seeing schools like Catholic University, George Mason, St Marys of Maryland, Georgetown, Indiana, Michigan St, Rutgers, Oregon St