Just when we thought that college admissions couldn’t get any more confusing, the pandemic made the question of whether you NEED the SAT and ACT more complicated than ever.
There are now three different types of college admissions testing policies: "Test Blind" | "Test Optional" | "Test Required"
With all the changes, you’re probably wondering: “Do I Have To Take the SAT or ACT for my College Applications?”
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0:00 Introduction
0:09 What Are "Test Blind" Colleges?
0:30 The 42 "Test Blind" 4-Year Colleges
1:12 What Are "Test Required" Colleges?
1:25 What Are "Test Optional" Colleges?
2:10 Do I REALLY Have To Take the SAT ACT for "Test Optional" Colleges? (DATA)
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Many high school students and parents hope that “Test Optional” means that they do not have to take the SAT or ACT
BUT the TRUTH is that a Good SAT & ACT score almost always gives a student an ADVANTAGE in college admissions.
If you are a Junior (Class of 2023) or Sophomore (Class of 2024), you're definitely going to want to find out if you need to take these college admissions tests.
In this video, I’ll help you make sense of the *super confusing* SAT/ACT Testing Policies for 4-Year Colleges, so you can ACTUALLY get the information you need to understand if you need the SAT or ACT.
Once you decide if you need to take the SAT or ACT, I'll also walk you through how to decide which test optional colleges you SHOULD send you score to, and which ones you SHOULD NOT!
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