Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
Test-optional was created to provide easier access for URM students. Legacy and athletes happened to follow. Here's the history. https://www.ncan.org/news/693186/Race-Conscious-Admissions-and-Black-Students-The-Past-Present-and-Future.htm
Anonymous wrote:The key question is what we mean by “URM.” Because white students are underrepresented among students scoring 1400+ on the SAT. Yet Princeton continues to be more white than Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strange that Princeton is still test optional.
Went to take a tour and saw the admissions presentation this past week. They said that they announced that they would be TO till 2025 admission season back when they first decided. They told the juniors in the room that they would try to announce the on-going policy soon so that they were able to plan.
So I think they are still test optional bc they initially announced it would be five years--as opposed to renewing or not giving it an end date. That's what I inferred from the presentation.
Anonymous wrote:The key question is what we mean by “URM.” Because white students are underrepresented among students scoring 1400+ on the SAT. Yet Princeton continues to be more white than Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
If that is an important mission for the school and they are serious about achieving it, good for them. If you are against supporting FGLI or URM students, then Princeton does not seem like a good fit for you.
It’s not good that Princeton is now basically closed to unhooked, very high-achieving white MC and UMC kids with great test scores. It’s why folks like Rufo are going after the school and most of America won’t care if it gets taxed into oblivion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
If that is an important mission for the school and they are serious about achieving it, good for them. If you are against supporting FGLI or URM students, then Princeton does not seem like a good fit for you.
It’s not good that Princeton is now basically closed to unhooked, very high-achieving white MC and UMC kids with great test scores. It’s why folks like Rufo are going after the school and most of America won’t care if it gets taxed into oblivion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
If that is an important mission for the school and they are serious about achieving it, good for them. If you are against supporting FGLI or URM students, then Princeton does not seem like a good fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:Strange that Princeton is still test optional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
No, it isn't. The Academic Index system always allowed them to admit athletes with lower SAT scores, even under test-required. That's why it hasn't been an impediment for the Ivies that have gone back to requiring tests.
It's for FGLI and URM. Princeton is uniquely focused among the top schools on getting FGLI and URM students, and TO enables them to do so without having to worry about the data showing that the scoring profile of such students is much lower.
Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits
Anonymous wrote:all missing the point - it’s for athletic admits