SAT, ACT & Admissions in the time of COVID
Monday, February 15
5:00pm - 6:00pm
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2021-02-15 17:00:00
2021-02-15 18:00:00
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SAT, ACT & Admissions in the time of COVID
Why students should still consider taking the official ACT and/or SAT during a time when some colleges and universities are going test-optional or test-blind?
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Why students should still consider taking the official ACT and/or SAT during a time when some colleges and universities are going test-optional or test-blind?
Representatives with The Princeton Review will discuss the value of taking the SAT or ACT considering the following:
- Scores can still help students earn admission, merit-based financial aid and academic placement.
- With fewer data points for admissions teams to evaluate, scores may provide an important distinguishing factor for acceptance.
- Students can proactively take steps to increase their chances of earning admissions and more!
To register, click here. Check out the book from DeKalb County Public Library:
College admissions during COVID: How to Navigate the New Challenges in Admissions, Testing, Financial Aid, and More by Robert Franek. 378.161 Fra