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  2. Many colleges have ditched SAT requirements — is it time to ...

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    Supporters of SAT requirements also argue that, while racial and income gaps in test scores are real, the other metrics that schools use to make their admissions decisions — like essays, letters ...

  3. SAT - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, MIT Writing Director Les Perelman plotted essay length versus essay score on the new SAT from released essays and found a high correlation between them. After studying over 50 graded essays, he found that longer essays consistently produced higher scores.

  4. Les Perelman - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] He is a critic of automated essay scoring (AES), [4] [5] and influenced the College Board's decision to terminate the Writing Section of the SAT. [6] Perelman is currently a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). [7]

  5. After MIT reinstates SAT and ACT mandate, will other ... - AOL

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    MIT reinstates SAT and ACT mandate, an 'outlier' among universities during pandemic, experts say. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. College Board - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, MIT Writing Director Les Perelman plotted essay length versus essay score on the new SAT from released essays and found a high correlation between them. After studying 23 graded essays, he found that the longer the essay was, the higher its score.

  7. SAT drops essay, subject tests in shift away from ... - AOL

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    The College Board will no longer offer the optional essay or subject tests as part of the SAT as the standardized testing service works toward “reducing demands on students.” “As students ...

  8. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many colleges require, recommend, or consider SAT Subject Tests in the admissions process. One described them as "true equalizers" in admissions, suggesting how strong a high school is, and elaborated that some admissions officers consider them to be a better indicator of academic ability than high school grades. [ 110 ]

  9. Most U.S. colleges don't require an ACT/SAT score. Which Ohio ...

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    Many colleges adjusted their admissions policies in 2020 and stopped requiring ACT/SAT scores. Which Ohio schools are currently test-optional?