Dartmouth College said it would require standardized testing again for applicants to the Ivy League college, the second elite US university to reverse a trend about assessments that was halted during ...
The rise of test-optional policies has sparked a debate about the relevance of standardized tests. An expert explains why college test prep remains the right choice for many students. To test or not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. High school students take a lot of different tests, but none are perhaps as stressful as the college entrance exams like the PSAT ...
It's the end of an era for the SAT. On Dec. 2, students taking the standardized college admissions exam will be the last to take the test with pencil and paper. Going forward, the SAT will only be ...
NEW YORK - JUNE 27: SAT test preparation books sit on a shelf at a Barnes and Noble store June 27, 2002 in New York City. College Board trustees decided June 27 to add a written essay and other ...
A switch to digital SATs has helped boost the number of test-takers closer to pre-pandemic levels, but scores for recent college-bound seniors fell for the third straight year amid ongoing learning ...
To test or not to test, that is the question. Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced colleges and universities to adjust their admissions processes in 2020, the number of four-year schools nationwide not ...
Every parent and teacher recognizes students’ anxiety about high-stakes testing for college admissions. In recent years, universities experimented with removing standardized test requirements for ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Students applying to 23 of Georgia’s 26 public universities and colleges next year won’t need to take the SAT or ACT college tests to apply. Regents voted Wednesday to let students ...
High school students seeking admission to institutions of higher learning have traditionally had to choose from a limited number of options for aptitude exams accepted on college applications. Tests ...
Nobody in their right mind would ever tell you they enjoyed taking the SAT. At the peak of our high school years, we were forced to spend nearly four hours on a Saturday locked in a classroom for a ...