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Heres the difference: Test-optional schools let you decide whether to submit your score. If your SAT score isnt strong, you can simply leave it out and focus on other parts of your application. Test-blind schools dont consider SAT scores at alleven if you submit them.
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Heres the difference: Test-optional schools let you decide whether to submit your score. If your SAT score isnt strong, you can simply leave it out and focus on other parts of your application. Test-blind schools dont consider SAT scores at alleven if you submit them.
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