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Which Ivy League is test blind?

Many schools, like Harvard University, have committed to staying test-optional for the next few years. Some schools, like those in the University of California system, have even committed to remain test-blind for the foreseeable future, while Columbia University has implemented a permanent test-optional policy.
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Are any Ivy Leagues test-blind?

If you want to find the best test optional colleges, you can look to the Ivy League. Many Ivy League admissions offices have instituted test-optional admissions policies, and Harvard is no exception. Harvard will not require standardized tests for students applying to be in the Classes of 2027-2030.
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Which top colleges are test-blind?

Some of the best test-blind colleges include California Institute of Technology, Pitzer College, University of California (Berkeley), University of California (Los Angeles), and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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Is Harvard test-blind?

As of 2023, yes, Harvard University still uses a test optional admissions policy—and will continue to be test optional through the 2026 admissions cycle.
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Is Cornell going test-blind?

The University expanded its test-optional and test-blind policies for applicants in 2023 and 2024. The University's policy for 2025 applicants will be released in the spring of 2024, according to the Cornell Undergraduate Admissions website.
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Is Dartmouth test blind?

Dartmouth College is test optional for applicants during the 2023-2024 cycle. If a student has taken the SAT or ACT , we encourage the student to submit those scores regardless of how they may compare to scores on historical Dartmouth class profiles.
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Is Princeton test blind?

According to this Forbes article, all the Ivy League schools, including Princeton, will remain “test optional” regarding the SAT and ACT through 2023.
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Has anyone got into Harvard without SAT?

Students who do not submit standardized test scores will not be disadvantaged in their application process.
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Is UCLA SAT blind?

UCLA does not consider SAT or ACT scores for admission due to the University of California system's test-blind policy. None of the UC schools consider test scores for scholarship purposes either. Applicants can still elect to submit scores, however.
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Is Princeton University test-optional?

Princeton has extended its test-optional policy through 2025 while it “assesses the role standardized testing should play in our admission process.” Advocates of a test-optional policy for college admissions claim that doing so increases socioeconomic diversity in incoming classes because lower-income students don't ...
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Is Stanford test blind?

Our test optional policy will extend to applicants applying for the Fall 2025 entry term. Stanford is committed to a holistic review of all candidates. We consider the vast array of information provided in and with each student's application, whether that information includes test scores or not.
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Is Boston University test blind?

Boston University is test optional for first-year applicants applying for fall 2023/spring 2024. This policy applies to all undergraduate schools and colleges at Boston University as well as all scholarship programs.
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Is NYU test blind?

NYU was on the forefront of flexible testing policies long before we implemented a test-optional policy, and our admissions process is adept at identifying top quality students even in the absence of SAT and ACT scores.
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What is the hardest Ivy academically?

The most challenging Ivy League school to get into is Harvard, established in 1636 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. According to Harvard Admissions, only 2,008 out of 43,330 candidates were accepted to the college. These figures translate into an acceptance rate of 4.6%.
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Is Elon test blind?

Test Blind: Test scores are not used to review your application for admission.
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Do Ivy Leagues accept C's?

From B's and C's to the Ivy League: How The Ivy Institute Helped This Student Get into Columbia! Let's talk about one of The Ivy Institute's former students, Daniel, who we helped achieve the unimaginable: An Ivy League acceptance with a 3.2 GPA (including C's).
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Is Berkeley test blind?

All of the UC schools are test blind. To ask this question and to write “University of Berkeley” indicates you have done essentially zero research into the school. Your chances of admission are similarly low.
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Is Berkeley SAT blind?

Berkeley does not care about your SAT scores, but it does care about your grades. There is a minimum to apply from out of state. It is 3.5. It will not get you in, but that is the minimum to be considered.
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What GPA do I need for Harvard?

If you don't pass their SAT/ACT and GPA requirements, they'll likely reject you without much consideration. To have the best shot of getting in, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1580 SAT or a 36 ACT. You should also have a 4 GPA or higher.
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What is the lowest SAT Harvard has accepted?

There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered. Exclusive: Want to learn how to improve your SAT score by 160 points? Download our free guide on the top 5 strategies you must be using to improve your score.
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Does Oxford require SAT?

Students will almost always have to have ACT or SAT scores, typically at a 33/1480 or above. Some subjects may require lower, while others have higher minimums. Additionally, AP scores of 5 in at least three exams are required, though these can be predicted scores to be earned senior year.
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Does Yale require SATS?

ACT and SAT overview and policies

The Common and Coalition Applications will include the following question: “Yale is providing applicants the option to have their applications reviewed with or without ACT or SAT scores.
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Does Yale accept duolingo?

Applicants may submit the Duolingo English Test (DET), which combines an English proficiency test with a brief video interview. Duolingo's technology and format allows applicants to complete the test at any time or place with internet access. Yale's most competitive applicants have DET scores of at least 120.
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How much does 4 years at Princeton cost?

Projected 4-Year-Degree Price

For a four-year degree, the cost of Princeton University, including books, tuition, and all other expenses would be around $321,660, based on the 2022-23 academic year. This is significantly higher than the average four-year cost of private colleges in the U.S. of $230,280.
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Is Brown SAT blind?

Brown University is a “Test Optional” school, meaning it does not require standardized test scores, but will consider them if submitted. It's up to you whether to submit your scores or not. There are a number of factors to consider as you make this decision, and you can read more about them here.
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