Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in elementary school so I'm oblivious to all this but I want to thank you (OP) for shining the light in this area for me. I'm still far away from college applications but thank you for this tidbit. I hope that you benefit from one of my posts on here.
Anonymous wrote:So glad DD got a 34 on the ACT in December. Little did we know it would be the only standardized admissions test she’d take.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in elementary school so I'm oblivious to all this but I want to thank you (OP) for shining the light in this area for me. I'm still far away from college applications but thank you for this tidbit. I hope that you benefit from one of my posts on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the small print very carefully.
They may test optional for admissions but they are required for acceptance. And scholarship considerations.
Yes, they ask that you submit your test scores after the admissions decisions, for their stats and to calculate merit aid. But that still means that they aren't considering them in admissions decisions, which can be good for some kids who either don't test well, or aren't going to take their tests until after ED applications are due because of COVID.
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be hard to require test scores if the tests continue to be cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:Read the small print very carefully.
They may test optional for admissions but they are required for acceptance. And scholarship considerations.