According to the Fair Test, 80 percent of colleges and universities do not require students to submit SAT or ACT scores to enroll in fall 2022, including Harvard and Cornell. More than three-fifth in the US have already committed to remaining test-optional or test-blind for fall 2023 applicants. Test-optional policies cause historic surges in the number of applicants, which makes admissions more competitive than ever before. For example, New York University received over 85,000 applications in 2019-2020, but leaped to over 100,000 applications in the past two years.
Are the SAT and ACT not as important in college admissions anymore?
How can international students stand out in an increasingly competitive admissions landscape?
This workshop helps you stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the world of college admissions. Discover the ultimate guide to university admission timelines, how students can stand out from the crowd in their admission profile.
Workshop content:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:12:00 2021 College Admissions Highlights
01:04:04 2022 College Admissions Trends
01:08:32 Updated Policy for STEM Students
01:13:17 Strategic Admissions Roadmap
01:28:12 Key takeaways
01:32:40 Q&A
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