When colleges and universities opt to stop requiring that applicants submit the SAT or ACT, many report a surge in interest. But the norm has been that the vast majority of applicants (frequently three-quarters or more) continue to submit scores. The competitive college until now known to have an admissions process in which test scores truly play no role is Sarah Lawrence College, which as a matter of policy won't look at scores if they are submitted -- so applicants there have no dilemma on whether to submit. ...
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