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HARVARD REVERSES COURSE ON TESTING REQUIREMENT Despite Harvard’s previous commitment to remaining test-optional through the Class of 2030, the college announced on April 11 it would require students applying for fall 2025 admission to submit either an SAT or ACT score.
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This became especially true in 2020, given changes in test administration and colleges’ testing policies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two years later, colleges continue to update their testing requirements, with some extending their test-optional periods and others opting for permanent changes. Your guide is on its way.
In this guide, we will explain Georgia Tech’s admission requirements, deadlines, and tips to help you craft a strong application. Georgia Tech Regular Decision Acceptance Rate As for their Regular Decision application, Georgia Tech received over 52,000 applications and admitted around 36% of Georgia residents and 12% of non-residents.
This range reflects the high academic standards of the university and underscores that there isn’t a single score requirement for admission. Georgia Tech requires official standardizedtest scores from all admitted students. What percentage of Georgia Tech applicants submit the SAT?
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For the admissions cycle spanning 2024–25, Northwestern University maintains a test-optional policy. The remaining 22% omitted standardizedtest scores from their applications. Should I go test-optional? Read more about Northwestern’s admissions process on their website.
Northwestern University holds high standards for its applicants, and although many schools are now test-optional, standardizedtesting remains a significant aspect of the college application process. Should I go test-optional? However, applicants may not calculate their own superscores.
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Harvard University requires much of its applicants if they hope to be successful. Across schools nationwide, standardizedtesting is a notorious part of the college application process – this article breaks down Harvard-specific ACT requirements and Harvard ACT scores. What is the average ACT English score at Harvard?
Test-optional admissions should not change much how you approach your essays or resume although I can imagine letters of recommendation may be more important to provide context to your academic abilities and achievements. Still, I expect more than three-quarters of UT-Austin applicants to submit their test scores.
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