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The University of Georgia study bears this out. The researchers found that after going test-optional, these schools saw their mean SAT scores rise, on average, by 26 points.

News rankings. In , Colin S. Diver , the then-president of Reed College in Oregon, wrote a scorching column in The New York Times showing how colleges could raise their rankings by going test-optional. Sarah Lawrence University is a case in point. But in , Sarah Lawrence reversed course and became test-optional. Learn More. Testing Policies. Superscore ACT.

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Career Services. For the school year, Sarah Lawrence received 2, applications, second only to the 2, applications received in In the survey of more than , college students in , one-quarter of them said they applied to six or more colleges.

The year before 18 percent said they applied to six or more schools. More students also apply to Ivy League colleges and other selective schools. In , one-quarter of all college applications were sent to the most selective schools, and those schools accept fewer than half their applicants, according to the Education Conservancy. Brown University saw a record 18, applications this year, up 8 percent from last year's 16, Only At Dartmouth, applications hit record numbers -- 9.

Only 15 percent of applicants were admitted, compared with 17 percent last year, said a school spokesperson.



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