A Look Back: WILL THE REDESIGNED SAT BE A BOON FOR ACT? 

  As reported by Politico.   The  the last administration of the old SAT is next week, and starting in March, students will take the revamped test, which does away with obscure vocabulary words and includes an optional essay. Cyndie Schmeiser, the College Board’s chief of assessment, said she thinks students will be “pleasantly surprised” when […]

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Survey Reveals How Medical Schools Feel About the New MCAT

As reported in PreMed Life, medical school admissions officers weighed in on their feelings about the new MCAT in a new survey conducted by Kaplan Test Prep. The survey, which involved 68 accredited medical schools, revealed that feelings about the new MCAT are ambiguous. Specifically, only 42% of medical schools surveyed believed that the new MCAT will better prepare pre-meds for […]

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SAT looks to reclaim supremacy

  The Washington Post reports that the SAT, once the nation’s dominant college admission exam, fell behind the ACT in recent years after its rival locked up huge swaths of the market through contracts to provide testing in public schools and more students in the Washington area and elsewhere realized that top colleges and universities would […]

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