Anonymous wrote:Probably not, you can take the test online now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the list hasn't changed since I looked last: http://www.fairtest.org/sites/default/files/ACT-SATWaiversfor2020Admissions.pdf
The list is at this other link, and is relatively up to date: http://fairtest.org/university/optional
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the list hasn't changed since I looked last: http://www.fairtest.org/sites/default/files/ACT-SATWaiversfor2020Admissions.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. That's been in the news for about 3 weeks. Check the list at fairtest.org.
Colleges are marketing to panicking juniors. They are afraid of getting fewer apps and test optional is an easy way to boost those numbers.
Haven't looked in a few days but the list I saw originally included no competitive schools.
I mean, if you want to go to the University of Virginia at Wise, go for it.
Nothing wrong with these universities at all, but I just don't see the "selective" schools jumping on this bandwagon just yet.
Looks like the list hasn't changed since I looked last: http://www.fairtest.org/sites/default/files/ACT-SATWaiversfor2020Admissions.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. That's been in the news for about 3 weeks. Check the list at fairtest.org.
Colleges are marketing to panicking juniors. They are afraid of getting fewer apps and test optional is an easy way to boost those numbers.
Haven't looked in a few days but the list I saw originally included no competitive schools.
I mean, if you want to go to the University of Virginia at Wise, go for it.
Nothing wrong with these universities at all, but I just don't see the "selective" schools jumping on this bandwagon just yet.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. That's been in the news for about 3 weeks. Check the list at fairtest.org.
Colleges are marketing to panicking juniors. They are afraid of getting fewer apps and test optional is an easy way to boost those numbers.