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A Closer Look At Recent Standardized Testing Moves
Several weeks ago, the University of Texas-Austin announced that it would once again require SAT/ACT scores, beginning with applicants in...
Nick Day
Apr 18, 20242 min read
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Bubble Sheets Be Damned: Analyzing the New Digital SAT
The College Board made waves recently when it announced the rough framework for its new (and improved?) digital test. The College Board...
Nick Day
Mar 9, 20224 min read
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What College Board’s Subject Test/Essay Announcement Really Means
The College Board’s announcement last week that it was scrapping the SAT Subject Tests and SAT Essay seems at first glance like great...
Nick Day
Jan 25, 20212 min read
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The Meaning Behind a Word: What is a “Hybrid” Model of Higher Education?
As colleges and universities prepare for the upcoming academic year amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a few major types of...
David Schafer
Aug 5, 20203 min read
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An Ever-Changing Higher Education Landscape
From compelling colleges to adopt optional SAT/ACT policies to shifting classroom teaching online, the coronavirus pandemic is testing...
David Schafer
Jun 29, 20203 min read
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Uncertainties Abound Amidst Upcoming June 13th ACT
In spite of the coronavirus, many high school students will be taking the ACT this coming Saturday, June 13th. Due to the current public...
David Schafer
Jun 9, 20202 min read
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Why the UC Decision Probably Means More–Not Less–Testing
In a stark and sudden departure, the University of California (UC) system announced last week that it was moving away from the SAT and...
David Schafer
May 29, 20203 min read
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