More Colleges Than Ever Have Test-Optional Admissions Policies
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Back in the 1980s, nearly every college required applicants to submit SAT or ACT test scores, but attitudes toward test scores have changed since then. On Jan. 10, FairTest, a Boston-based organization that has been pushing back against America's testing regime since 1985, announced that the number of colleges that are test-optional has now surpassed 1,000. Instead, many colleges and universities are using high school grades as a primary predictor of college academic performance.
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