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EPISODE · May 18, 2022 · 28 MIN

Revisiting the SAT/ACT: How Fair is Test Optional?

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Over 75% of colleges no longer require submission of SAT/ACT scores for admission. Has this been the expected boon for students? Has it led to increased diversity and equity? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Mike Bergin, a leader in test prep, about a test-optional admissions process and its unexpected implications for students and colleges.

Over 75% of colleges no longer require submission of SAT/ACT scores for admission. Has this been the expected boon for students? Has it led to increased diversity and equity? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Mike Bergin, a leader in test prep, about a test-optional admissions process and its unexpected implications for students and colleges.

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