One college admissions officer at a large public university described how test-optional admissions had spurred more disagreements in his office. A third reader on an application was often called in to break a tie when one staffer said ‘yes’ and another said ‘no.’ Without SAT and ACT scores, he explained, the job of admitting students … Continue reading PROOF POINTS: Colleges that ditched test scores for admissions find it’s harder to be fair in choosing students, researcher says
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